A comprehensive presentation of the origin, nature, and ramifications of the medical malpractice litigation crisis, as well as possible solutions and alternatives to the current troubled system. The authors focus on the clinical face of litigation from the perspective of the practicing physician in
Medical Malpractice: A Physicianβs Sourcebook
β Scribed by Mark Gorney MD, Richard E. Anderson MD, FACP (auth.), Richard E. Anderson MD, FACP (eds.)
- Publisher
- Humana Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
What is behind the medical malpractice crisis? What legal reforms would alleviate the crisis? What can you do to prevent litigation? What do you do when you have been sued? Are there alternatives to the current system? How does the medical malpractice insurance industry function? In Medical Malpractice: A Physician's Sourcebook, a panel of physicians, attorneys, academics, researchers, and insurance industry experts consider these and other questions about the origin, nature, and ramifications of the medical malpractice litigation crisis, as well as possible solutions and alternatives to the current system. The authors focus on the clinical face of litigation from the perspective of the practicing physician in a variety of specialties, ranging from family and emergency medicine to anesthesiology, obstetrics, gynecology, and plastic surgery. Special consideration is given to breast cancer and Pap smear litigation, risk management for the family physician, and the importance of effective patient communication. Additional legal chapters examine the litigation process itself, offering insight into winning medical malpractice lawsuits, the role of the physician as expert witness or defendant, the process of discovery and deposition, and how a plaintiff's attorney views risk reduction. Public policy experts argue the case for legal reform, suggest changes in medical-legal jurisprudence that can be of immediate benefit, and reflect on the broader problems of our entire health care system and its interface with law and social policy.
Authoritative and wide-ranging, Medical Malpractice: A Physician's Sourcebook gets to the heart of issues facing physicians and surgeons today. It focuses on the practical aspects of medical malpractice lawsuits, and prepares physicians and surgeons to participate in the public policy debate by addressing current topics that will help them understand the crisis, the threat to healthcare access, and the possibilities for legal reform.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Insuring the Practice of Medicine....Pages 3-8
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
What Every Doctor Should Know About Litigation....Pages 11-33
Risk Reduction From a Plaintiff Attorneyβs Perspective....Pages 35-40
The Physician As a Witness....Pages 41-51
The Judicial Process....Pages 53-62
Front Matter....Pages 63-63
Communication and Patient Safety....Pages 65-74
E-Medicine in the Physicianβs Office....Pages 75-87
Risk Management for the Family Physician....Pages 89-100
Emergency Medicine....Pages 101-113
Anesthesiology....Pages 115-137
Malpractice and Medical Practice....Pages 139-151
Breast Cancer Litigation....Pages 153-166
Pap Smear Litigation....Pages 167-180
Medical Liability in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery....Pages 181-198
Front Matter....Pages 199-199
The Case for Legal Reform....Pages 201-225
Health Policy Review....Pages 227-246
New Directions in Medical Liability Reform....Pages 247-278
Back Matter....Pages 279-301
β¦ Subjects
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