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The cost of defensive medicine on 3 hospital medicine services. [PDF]

open access: yesJAMA Intern Med, 2014
Rothberg MB   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Defensive medicine: a bane to healthcare.

open access: yesAnn Med Health Sci Res, 2013
Sekhar MS, Vyas N.
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In defense of defensive forensic medicine

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2013
Defensive medicine comes into play when health professional conducts tests or procedures with a concern over liability, rather than its need. It’s highly emphasized by Dr Alan Woodward, Vice Chairman of committee on Professional liability of Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS).
Munawwar, Husain   +4 more
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Defensive Medicine

2021
Abstract “Defensive Medicine: A Response to the Legal Response?” discusses the origins, meaning, purposes, and uncertain existence of defensive medicine. The concept has been most useful for those promoting changes in the law to economically benefit the healthcare industry.
Michael J. Saks, Stephan Landsman
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Reevaluating Reports of Defensive Medicine

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2015
Abstract There is ongoing policy debate about the potential for malpractice liability reform to reduce the use of defensive medicine and slow the growth of health care spending. The effectiveness of such policy levers hinges on the degree to which physicians respond to liability pressures by prescribing medically unnecessary care.
Katherine, Baicker   +2 more
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Thoughts on „defensive” medicine

Orvosi Hetilap, 2007
„Önvédelmi” orvostan kifejezés alatt azt a torz diagnosztikus és terápiás orvosi magatartást értjük, amikor az orvos az egzisztenciáját, munkáját érintő fenyegetettség miatt egyes beavatkozásokat nem mer elvégezni, másrészt „túlbiztosítja” magát és felesleges vizsgálatokat végeztet belső bizonytalansága, a beteg bizalmatlansága vagy az ellenséges ...
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Complaints, shame and defensive medicine

BMJ Quality & Safety, 2011
While the complaints process is intended to improve healthcare, some doctors appear to practise defensive medicine after receiving a complaint. This response occurs in countries that use a tort-based medicolegal system as well as in countries with less professional liability.
Wayne, Cunningham, Hamish, Wilson
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