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  2. Medical malpractice - Wikipedia

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    Consequences for patients and doctors vary by country. In Canada, all provinces except Quebec base medical malpractice liability on negligence, while Quebec follows a civil law system. [10] Germany permits patients injured by medical negligence to bring a private action against the provider in contract, tort, or both. [11]

  3. Health care workforce crisis: Why is New Mexico losing doctors?

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    Baker reached a settlement as part of a medical malpractice lawsuit she filed over her case, which at the time was capped at $600,000 plus medical expenses. The terms of her settlement prohibit ...

  4. Lawsuit: Mission Hospital negligent post-op care led to ... - AOL

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    David John Hetzel, a longtime cancer doctor, sued HCA and Mission for erroneously reporting him to the national medical malpractice database, and failing to remove him from the database, despite ...

  5. Medical malpractice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Doctors' groups, patients, and insurance companies have criticized medical malpractice litigation as expensive, adversarial, unpredictable, and inefficient. They claim that the cost of medical malpractice litigation in the United States has steadily increased at almost 12 percent annually since 1975. [ 26 ]

  6. York County man awarded $23.87 million in medical malpractice ...

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    A York County jury has awarded $23.87 million in a medical malpractice lawsuit to James Spangler, 58, of Manchester, who suffered catastrophic injuries following a spinal surgery at York Hospital.

  7. Defensive medicine - Wikipedia

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    Defensive medicine takes two main forms: assurance behavior and avoidance behavior.Assurance behavior involves the charging of additional, unnecessary services to a) reduce adverse outcomes, b) deter patients from filing medical malpractice claims, or c) preempt any future legal action by documenting that the practitioner is practicing according to the standard of care.

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