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Patient safety and medical malpractice: a case study

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TA Brennan, MM Mello - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
The system of tort liability for medical malpractice is frequently criticized
for poorly performing its theoretical functions of compensating injured
patients, deterring negligence, and dispensing corrective justice. Working ...
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[PDF] Patient Safety and Medical Malpractice: A Case Study


QG ROUNDS - Ann Intern Med, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
The system of tort liability for medical malpractice is frequently criticized
for poorly performing its theoretical functions of com- pensating injured
patients, deterring negligence, and dispensing corrective justice. Working ...
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[PDF] Patient Safety and Medical Malpractice: A Case Study


IP Care - ohsu.edu
QUALITY GRAND ROUNDS Series Editors: Roben M. Wächter, MD; Kaveh G. Shojania,
MD; Sanjay Saint, MD, MPH; Amy J. Markowitz, JD; and Mark Smith, MD, MBA
Improving Patient Care Patient Safety and Medical Malpractice: A Case Study ...
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[CITATION] Want to prevent malpractice suits? Listen up.


DS Rubsamen - Medical economics, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Med Econ. 2000 Apr 24;77(8):6, 8. Want to prevent malpractice suits?
Listen up. Rubsamen DS. Publication Types: Editorial. Mesh ...
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Professional liability, patient safety, and first do no harm


NP Lang - The American Journal of Surgery, 2001 - Elsevier
Physician concern about the malpractice environment dates back at least 150
years. At the beginning of the 21st century, neither tort reform nor patient
safety is a new topic. However, our profession has not focused enough ...
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Seven reasons family doctors get sued and how to reduce your risk


RG Roberts, F JD - Family Practice Management, 2003 - aafp.org
With medical malpractice insurance premiums rising sharply across the nation and
at least a dozen states facing an insurance crisis, physicians and policymakers
are debating vigorously how best to respond. Tort reforms that would cap ...
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Malpractice reform must include steps to prevent medical injury

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SC Schoenbaum, RR Bovbjerg - Annals of internal medicine, 2004 - Am Coll Physicians
In the current malpractice insurance crisis, physicians have focused their
advocacy and energy primarily on rapidly increasing liability premiums; problems
in access to care; and demands for legal reform, especially caps on ...
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[CITATION] Medical–legal issues: the patient relationship and risk management


RW West - Clinics in Family Practice, 2003 - Elsevier Inc.
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[CITATION] To err is human: building a safer health system. 2000 National Academy Press


LT Kohn, JM Corrigan, MS Donaldson - Washington, DC
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Medical malpractice as an epidemiological problem


MM Mello, D Hemenway - Social Science & Medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
The notion that the tort liability system deters negligence in health care has
been invoked to make the “business case for patient safety.” However,
existing data on the relationship between hospital adverse events and ...
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