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Reviews: 4. This book provides both scientific and practical information needed to understand and respond to the pressures of a medical malpractice crisis.
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Author(s): Roberts,Daniel K; Shane,Jeffrey A; Roberts,Margaret L Title(s): Confronting the malpractice crisis: guidelines for the obstetrician-gynecologist.
“ The Medical Malpractice Myth is a terrific book that succeeds fully in realizing its basic goals of offering an accessible debunking of the medical malpractice myth, redefining the key problems at stake related to medical malpractice, and pointing the way toward more effective and politically appealing reform policies that address the ‘real’ issues.
Some states have already taken the initiative and reformed their own medical malpractice systems by capping non-economic damages to $, and $, Over time, this has resulted in comparatively smaller increases in physician's insurance premiums and more reliable access to care and services for the patients who reside in those states.
Confronting the Leviathan of the COVID Crisis We should ever be on guard against the government’s arrogation of unwarranted powers, especially in light of what history shows the state is capable of doing in times of emergency.Daniel K. Roberts (Ed.), Confronting the malpractice crisis: guidelines for the obstetrician-gynecologist, Eagle Press, Kansas City (), pp.
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