نتایج جستجو برای: medical malpractice

تعداد نتایج: 595530  

2012
Barry D Kels Jane M Grant-Kels

Inarguably medical errors constitute a serious, dangerous, and expensive problem for the twenty-first-century US health care system. This review examines the incidence, nature, and complexity of alleged medical negligence and medical malpractice. The authors hope this will constitute a road map to medical providers so that they can better understand the present climate and hopefully avoid the "...

2014
Peter L. Sunaryo Marc Colaco Ronald Davis Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad

Introduction: Medical malpractice and prostate cancer screening are important issues in the current landscape of health care. We identified factors contributing to litigation in the diagnosis of prostate cancer. Methods: We used the Westlaw database to search for jury verdict reports using the term medical malpractice combined with prostate cancer with dates ranging from January 2000 to Decembe...

Journal: :Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR 2012
Gianpaolo Carrafiello Chiara Floridi Carlo Pellegrino Larissa Nocchi Cardim Anna Maria Ierardi Carlo Fugazzola

Interventional radiology is an invasive specialty with the potential for errors as with other invasive specialties. A critical analysis of the different types of errors may help radiologist undertake the corrective measures. Standardize interventional procedures with protocols applicable to clinical practice are necessary to avoid the malpractice and, therefore, the related medical-legal issues...

2014
Joanna Shepherd

A frequently overlooked problem with the current medical liability system is the vast number of medical errors that go uncompensated. Although studies indicate that 1% of hospital patients are victims of medical negligence, fewer than 2% of these injured patients file claims. In this Article, I explain that many victims of medical malpractice do not file claims because they are unable to find a...

Journal: :Health matrix 2009
Michael D Greenberg

Early adoption of a new medical device by a physician carries with it some degree of malpractice liability risk. The legal standard for malpractice varies from place to place, but generally requires an evaluation of the physician's conduct either against that of a hypothetical "reasonable physician," or else against professional custom. Where the use of a new device involves a significant depar...

2016
Elena Salmoirago-Blotcher George Fitchett Katherine Leung Gregory Volturo Edwin Boudreaux Sybil Crawford Ira Ockene Farr Curlin

BACKGROUND Burnout is highly prevalent among Emergency Medicine (EM) physicians and has significant impact on quality of care and workforce retention. The objective of this study was to determine whether higher religion/spirituality (R/S) is associated with a lower prevalence of burnout among EM physicians (primary outcome). A history of malpractice lawsuits and maladaptive behaviors were the s...

2009
ERIC A. FELDMAN

This Essay examines conflict over medical malpractice claims in Japan, and uses it as a lens through which to view the relationship between tort law and its social, economic, and political context. Allegations of medical malpractice in Japan have been rising rapidly. What explains the increasing willingness of people who believe that they are victims of medical malpractice to sue? And what (if ...

2008
Ronen Avraham

This paper evaluates the impact of six different types of tort reforms on the frequency, size, and number of total annual settlements in medical malpractice cases between 1991 and 1998. Medical malpractice data come from the National Practitioner Data Bank, which contains more than 100,000 malpractice settlement payments in the study time frame. Of the six tort reforms examined, two reforms (ca...

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