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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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A Systems‐Level Approach to Address Risks and Ethics in Artificial Intelligence Systems
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the world, from completely controlling routine or mundane tasks like text and image generation, to powering advanced algorithms that control critical systems. The recent advances in generative AI quickly overwhelmed multiple industries from education to finance as first adopters rushed (and ...
Vincent P. Paglioni, Torrey Mortenson
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CAUSATION IN MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Court proceedings in the field of medical law are currently a growing issue given the increasing migration of doctors and medical staff. Because of that fact, it is crucial to establish the stand- ard of quality of health protection in the European Union (EU). Following the presentation of the existing levels of protection connected with the prevention
Mišić Radanović, Nina +1 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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Medical Malpractice in the Management of Angioedema: A Multidisciplinary Westlaw Analysis
ABSTRACT Background The management of acute angioedema is challenging and involves providers in multiple specialties. Timing of evaluation and intervention is imperative and requires effective communication between these groups, as treatment delays and improper management can lead to airway compromise and death.
Emma De Ravin +3 more
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Dental School Biopsy Education to Promote Access to Care and Early Detection
Journal of Dental Education, EarlyView.
Peter E. Varela +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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The Medical Malpractice Myth /
American health care is in crisis because of exploding medical malpractice litigation. Insurance premiums for doctors and malpractice lawsuits are skyrocketing, rendering doctors both afraid and unable to afford to continue to practice medicine ...
Baker, Tom,
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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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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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