The Medical Malpractice Handbook


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The Medical Malpractice Handbook


The Medical Malpractice Handbook

Author: Bruce Livingstone

language: en

Publisher: Austin & Winfield Publishers

Release Date: 1996


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Designed to assist practicing attorneys in all phases of a medical malpractice case, this practical handbook contains crucial information and strategies for handling the investigation of the suit, the use of expert witnesses, settlement discussions and trial strategies. Unlike most other works in the area, The Medical Malpractice Handbook also provides much needed concrete data on the determination of economic and noneconomic losses. Richard J. Arnould, Professor of Economics and Policy, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, contributes a chapter on how to calculate economic losses. Bruce Livingston and Stephen Morewitz's expertise in medical-legal consulting gives their study a unique multi-disciplinary approach to the problem. Illustrated with case law and citations from different states, this new handbook constitutes a complete guide to medical malpractice.

Medical Malpractice: Understanding The Law, Managing The Risk


Medical Malpractice: Understanding The Law, Managing The Risk

Author: Siang-yong Tan

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Release Date: 2006-01-23


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This textbook is about the law of medical malpractice and how to prevent a malpractice lawsuit. It grew out of an earlier book covering medical negligence in Singapore. The book's primary goal is to provide a clear and simple explanation of the American law of medical malpractice, informed consent and risk management. Written with the clinician in mind, it is legally uncomplicated without being overly simplistic. The book is as much about medicine as it is about law; above all, it is about patients. It is written with the fervent belief that with better education, there will emerge a better appreciation of the expectations of the patient — often unmet — and the standards of the legal system — often misunderstood. Fewer lawsuits and improved patient care will hopefully follow.The book is in five sections. The first covers the law of malpractice and informed consent while the second covers risk management with chapters on confidentiality, communication and risk management tips. Section III is a single chapter on reforming the system, and discusses both medical and legal proposals. The subject of tort reforms is covered in this chapter. A review section consisting of 35 multiple choice questions and answers constitutes Section IV. The book concludes with a glossary of legal terms.

Arzthaftungsrecht


Arzthaftungsrecht

Author: Dieter Giesen

language: de

Publisher:

Release Date: 1981


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