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Juries and Justice: Are Malpractice and Other Personal Injuries Created Equal? [PDF]
A study analyzed the civil jury system and the difference in personal injury awards between automobile and deep-pocket defendants, especially in medical malpractice cases.
Bovbjerg, Randall R. +3 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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Administrative Performance of “No-Fault” Compensation for Medical Injury [PDF]
No-fault is the leading alternative to traditional liability systems for resolving medically caused injuries, and policy interest in such reform reflects numerous concerns with the traditional tort system as it operates in the medical field through ...
Bovbjerg, Randall R. +2 more
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The Dark Pyramid: Unpacking the Multidimensional Nature of the Dark Side of Leadership
Abstract The dark side of leadership has been employed as an umbrella term to cover an array of concepts typically concerned with the dysfunctionality and/or toxicity of individual leaders. As the field of leadership studies moves towards ‘post‐heroic’ perspectives, we apply the same ontological positioning, adopting a ‘post‐villainous’ perspective in ...
Peter Stephenson +2 more
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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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The study of "physicians' explanations" in medical malpractice lawsuits [PDF]
In this study, a subset of medical malpractice lawsuits that are preventable was evaluated using qualitative data. The objective of this study is to help reduce the number of avoidable medical malpractice lawsuits.
Fukumoto, Yoshiyuki
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Economic Freedom and Audit Fees: Evidence From the USA
ABSTRACT We examine the association between US state‐level economic freedom and audit fees. We argue that economic freedom lowers clients' perceived business risk, thereby requiring reduced audit effort and exposing auditors to a lower probability of litigation risk, which enables auditors to charge lower audit fees to clients headquartered in states ...
Mahmud Hossain +3 more
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Administrative Compensation for Medical Injuries: Lessons From Three Foreign Systems [PDF]
Examines "no-fault" systems in New Zealand, Sweden, and Denmark, in which patients injured by medical negligence can file for compensation through governmental or private adjudicating organizations. Considers lessons for U.S.
Allen Kachalia +2 more
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Australian Royal Commissions Into Child Welfare, Abuse and Protection
ABSTRACT Both nationally and internationally, the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse (RCIRCSA) is widely viewed as a remarkably successful public inquiry. Unlike many other commissions, it was stable, attracted little controversy, was highly regarded, and led to extensive legal, regulatory and policy reform ...
Shurlee Swain, Katie Wright
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