Malpractice Claims in Ophthalmology: A 10-Year Review
Objectives: In the literature, there are a limited number of studies related to medical litigation in ophthalmology. We aimed to reveal and discuss the profile of medical malpractice claims and liability of clinicians involved in ophthalmology cases ...
Mehmet Hakan Özdemir +2 more
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Space Matters: Marketplace and Interactional Order in the Nepalese “Manpower Bazaar”
ABSTRACT Spatial dynamics of market interactions are underexplored in the sociological study of markets. This ethnographically informed study dives into the intricate workings of a marketplace of migrant recruiters in Nepal, colloquially known as Manpower Bazaar.
Sandhya A. S.
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There is a substantial difference between the ordinary crime related to its results and that related to its causes. In order to classified as a crime, the negligence carried out by medical personnel needs to be previously described regarding the ...
Selly Ismi Qomariyah +2 more
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Factors influencing the nature of client complaint behaviour in the aftermath of adverse events
Abstract Background Negative veterinary client complaint behaviour poses wellbeing and reputational risks. Adverse events are one source of complaint. Identifying factors that influence adverse event‐related complaint behaviour is key to mitigating detrimental consequences and harnessing information that can be used to improve service quality, patient ...
Julie Gibson +3 more
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Malpractice Risk Assessment in Emergency Medical Services: A Field Study
Aim: This study examined the malpractice risks in emergency medical services as assessed by emergency medical workers. Materials and Methods: This methodological, descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted with 447 emergency medical workers ...
Volkan Kılıç, Sedat Bostan
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Malpractice and medical litigation [PDF]
Patient-doctor relationship has become complex and medical litigation appears to be a “modern” feature of such a relation. Indeed at the time of this editorial, a search in Google using the terms “medical litigation” generates 2,270,000 results! The cost of medical litigation has steadily increased at almost 12% annually since 1975 in the USA and most ...
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Why Technology Provides Compelling Reasons to Apply a Daubert Analysis to the Legal Standard of Care in Medical Malpractice Cases [PDF]
Traditionally, courts have applied a customary practice standard in determining the legal standard of care in medical malpractice cases. Recently, a few courts have abandoned this dated standard and instead applied a Daubert analysis to the standard of
Hines, Nichole
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Rethinking Responsibility for Patient Injury: Accelerated-Compensation Events, a Malpractice and Quality Reform Ripe for a Test [PDF]
The accelerated-compensation events (ACE) approach in medical malpractice reform was studied. Reforms based on ACE best address the twin goals of making compensation more equitable and avoiding bad outcomes in medical ...
Bovbjerg, Randall R. +1 more
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Oncologists and Medical Malpractice [PDF]
An experienced oncologist wrote orders for a new salvage regimen that employed higher doses of chemotherapy than usual. Subsequently, the patient developed acute renal failure and required weeks of dialysis, but ultimately recovered, and the tumor responded.
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Medical Malpractice and Managed Care Organizations: The Implied Warranty of Quality [PDF]
Managed care organizations (MCOs) have become prime targets in the new medical malpractice litigation, but getting a judgment against an MCO can be difficult.
Brewbaker, William S., III
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