Saturday, January 15, 2005

Medical Economics Magazine Malpractice Review

The well-known medical journal Medical Economics recently produced a multi-part review of the current medical malpractice crisis. It can be read at the URL given below:

http://www.memag.com/memag/issue/issueDetail.jsp?id=5507

Here are some of the titles of the series

Behind the med-mal crisis

Seeds of the crisis

Insurance reforms

Legal reforms

Medical system reforms

The will to be bold


2 Comments:

At 10:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

that is a complete and sustainable lists of information about medical malpractice. It gave brief and concise details about what readers ahould know about medical Malpractice just like depuy hip recall lawsuit

 
At 10:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

IS there a such thing as a good malpractice case? That is a good question. Based on a best possible outcome, and a history of cases, a good malpractice case is characterized negligence in professional practice resulting in an injury. A bad malpractice case may only try to show these features, and if they are not, the case may be dismissed.

Past cases that have been already deliberated and ruled on make for an excellent resource for research. For example, there are websites and databases that provide these. A digest of the data and some helpful links can be found at medmalhome.com

 

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