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Medical Malpractice on Trial
Harvard University Press, 1991 Cloth: 978-0-674-56120-5 Library of Congress Classification KF2905.3.W37 1991 Dewey Decimal Classification 346.730332
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Medical malpractice has been at the center of recurring tort crises for the last quarter-century. In 1960, expenditures on medical liability insurance in the United States amounted to about $60 million. In 1988, the figure topped $7 billion. Physicians have responded not simply with expensive methods of "defensive medicine" but also with successful pressure upon state legislatures to cut back on the tort rights of seriously injured patients. Various reforms have been proposed to deal with the successive crises, but so far none have proved to be effective and fair. See other books on: Malpractice | Medical Malpractice | Physicians | Physicians' malpractice insurance | Trial See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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