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Docs win most malpractice suits, but road is long
23 May 2012, 11:25 am
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) -
malpractice claims against U.S. doctors are often dismissed, and when they go to trial, the verdict is usually in the doctor's favor, according to a new study. But even when a case is dismissed, the road is typically long for both doctors and the patients suing, researchers said. "Most claims go in favor of the physician, and they take a long time to resolve," said ...
Medical malpractice lawsuits have dropped in state
13 May 2012, 10:33 pm
Medical
malpractice lawsuits in Pennsylvania have dropped by more than 40 percent for four consecutive years compared to the two years before two rules were changed by the state Supreme Court in 2003. Statewide and in most of Northeast Pennsylvania, atto
Medical malpractice lawsuits dropping in state
13 May 2012, 7:07 pm
Medical
malpractice lawsuits in Pennsylvania have dropped by more than 40 percent for four consecutive years compared to years prior to two related rule changes by the state Supreme Court in 2003. Statewide and in most of Northeastern Pennsylvania, atto
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A family's pain and a medical malpractice suit - MySanAntonio
26 May 2012, 9:25 pm
David Michael Rooks died on May 12, 2010. How — and why — he died is the subject of a lawsuit that will pit Rooks' family, which contends negligence, against a doctor and medical institutions that will likely claim none. It might pit experts in a ...
Examination malpractice: who is to blame? - GroundReport
20 May 2012, 8:28 pm
There is one ill which has bedevilled the educational system and if honestly confronted head-on and eliminated will change the perception which the comity of nations do have about Nigeria certificates and thus make our certificates acceptable ...
Medical malpractice lawsuits dropping in state - Citizen's Voice
14 May 2012, 2:34 am
Medical
malpractice lawsuits in Pennsylvania have dropped by more than 40 percent for four consecutive years compared to years prior to two related rule changes by the state Supreme Court in 2003. Statewide and in most of Northeastern ...