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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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In Defense of the Art of Medicine

Archives of Surgery, 1965
I AM KEENLY aware of the honor the presidency of this Society signifies and am deeply grateful that this honor has been awarded to me. With an all-seeing and tireless Secretary to attend to the affairs of the Society, such as I had the good fortune of being associated with, this honor, besides being one of distinction, can be a pleasant one, singularly
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[Defensive Medicine: Defensive Medicine: Overview of the literature].

Igiene e sanita pubblica, 2016
A literature review was performed on the subject of defensive medicine, in order to gather information and evidence for identifying a shared definition of this phenomenon, identify its causes, quantify its frequency and its economic impact.Results show that defensive medicine is primarily the result of medical professionals adapting to the pressure of ...
PANELLA, Massimiliano   +5 more
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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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Defensive medicine: Sword of Damocles

The National Medical Journal of India, 2018
Defensive medicine is the deliberate departure by doctors from standard operating procedures with a view to safeguard themselves against possible medical malpractice litigation. It is on the rise in both developed and developing nations and across all fields of medicine.
Sankalp, Dudeja, Nonita, Dhirar
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Defensive Medicine

Karnataka Journal of Surgery
Defensive medicine is increasingly being practiced. In the west medical malpractice litigations are the main reasons for it. Where as in India physical assault on the doctors is an added cause for it. Defensive medicine manifests in various forms. It has adverse effects on the health economics and quality of health care.
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Defensive Medicine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
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Defensive Medicine Practices: Scale Development and Validation

Medical Decision Making, 2022
Özgün Ünal, Mahmut Akbolat
exaly  

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