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Medical malpractice and the U.S. health care system /

Medical malpractice lawsuits are common and controversial in the United States. Since early 2002, doctors' insurance premiums for malpractice coverage have soared. As Congress and state governments debate laws intended to stabilize the cost of insurance, doctors continue to blame lawyers and la...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sage, William M., Kersh, Rogan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The medical malpractice system : structure and performance / Michelle M. Mello and David M. Studdert
  • Malpractice reform as a health policy problem / William M. Sage
  • Medical malpractice and the new politics of health care / Rogan Kersh
  • Who pays when malpractice premiums rise? / Mark V. Pauly
  • The effects of the U.S. malpractice system on the cost and quality of care / David J. Becker and Daniel P. Kessler
  • Liability, patient safety, and defensive medicine : what does the future hold? / Troyen A. Brennan, Michelle M. Mello, and David M. Studdert
  • Medical liability and the culture of technology / Peter D. Jacobson
  • Promoting fairness in the medical malpractice system / Maxwell J. Mehlman.
  • Caps and the construction of damages in medical malpractice cases / Catherine M. Sharkey
  • Expertise and the legal process / Catherine T. Struve
  • Disclosure and fair resolution of adverse events / Carol B. Liebman and Chris Stern Hyman
  • Enterprise liability in the twenty-first century / Randall R. Bovbjerg and Robert Berenson
  • Private contractual alternatives to malpractice liability / Jennifer Arlen
  • Medical malpractice insurance reform : "enterprise insurance" and some alternatives / Tom Baker
  • Governments as insurers in professional and hospital liability insurance markets / Frank A. Sloan and Charles E. Eesley
  • Medicare-led malpractice reform / William M. Sage and Eleanor D. Kinney.