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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1979
AbstractAs compared to other aspects of legal control that can be imposed on psychiatric practice, malpractice law is not oppressive.
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AbstractAs compared to other aspects of legal control that can be imposed on psychiatric practice, malpractice law is not oppressive.
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Malpractice and the Dermatologist
Archives of Dermatology, 1974Malpractice and the Dermatologist The possibility of being sued, the cost of malpractice insurance, and the time spent considering the implications of malpractice are playing an increasingly important role in the practice of dermatology. In northern California, the number of yearly claims for all physicians rose from 11.8 per 100 physicians in 1968 to
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
Malpractice constitutes a real threat to the members of all the healing professions. Doctors of medicine were attacked first and are still the primary targets. In 1937 about 4,000 of them were sued for malpractice in the United States. The plague spread to involve dentists, osteopaths, chiropractors, naturopaths and nurses.
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Malpractice constitutes a real threat to the members of all the healing professions. Doctors of medicine were attacked first and are still the primary targets. In 1937 about 4,000 of them were sued for malpractice in the United States. The plague spread to involve dentists, osteopaths, chiropractors, naturopaths and nurses.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1975
Medical liability insurance is in a state of emergency brough on by escalating premiums or withdrawal of insurance companies from the market. Solutions, supported by legislation, must be sought for the sake of both patient and physician. As a temporary method of correction joint underwriting associations appear to be the most practical suggestion. Long-
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Medical liability insurance is in a state of emergency brough on by escalating premiums or withdrawal of insurance companies from the market. Solutions, supported by legislation, must be sought for the sake of both patient and physician. As a temporary method of correction joint underwriting associations appear to be the most practical suggestion. Long-
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1980
Malpractice liability has become an unavoidable concern of most radiologists. Much has been written on the definition and causes of malpractice, the legal mechanics of a malpractice lawsuit, what to do after getting sued, and how to avoid a lawsuit in the first place.
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Malpractice liability has become an unavoidable concern of most radiologists. Much has been written on the definition and causes of malpractice, the legal mechanics of a malpractice lawsuit, what to do after getting sued, and how to avoid a lawsuit in the first place.
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1976
Medical malpractice dates from Biblical days. And, since then, much has been written on the subject. This article is a general overview of the historical, legal, and professional aspects of medical malpractice.
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Medical malpractice dates from Biblical days. And, since then, much has been written on the subject. This article is a general overview of the historical, legal, and professional aspects of medical malpractice.
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Orthopedics, 2008
One of the greatest drains on the emotional capital of orthopedists in this country is the stress incurred from litigation. The malpractice crisis is by no means over. Although states such as Texas have enacted true meaningful reform, all orthopedic surgeons must face the threat of a malpractice suit, even when no wrongdoing occurred.
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One of the greatest drains on the emotional capital of orthopedists in this country is the stress incurred from litigation. The malpractice crisis is by no means over. Although states such as Texas have enacted true meaningful reform, all orthopedic surgeons must face the threat of a malpractice suit, even when no wrongdoing occurred.
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1987
The author presents facts about professional liability. Although the article discusses professional liability of physicians in Pennsylvania, its scope is larger and offers general legal principles germane to dental practitioners throughout the United States.
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The author presents facts about professional liability. Although the article discusses professional liability of physicians in Pennsylvania, its scope is larger and offers general legal principles germane to dental practitioners throughout the United States.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1993
Negligence and malpractice are two of the most dreaded words to a veterinarian. This article defines the law of negligence and malpractice. Case results are used to explain some of the problems that have arisen in practice. Ideas and methods that the practitioner can use to avoid lawsuits for malpractice and negligence are included.
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Negligence and malpractice are two of the most dreaded words to a veterinarian. This article defines the law of negligence and malpractice. Case results are used to explain some of the problems that have arisen in practice. Ideas and methods that the practitioner can use to avoid lawsuits for malpractice and negligence are included.
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The Pediatrician and Malpractice
Pediatrics, 1976The issue of medical liability has reached crisis proportions in the United States today. Such is a consequence of the burgeoning number of suits, the exorbitant damages awarded, and the excessive premiums or inavailability of medical liability insurance.
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