Medical Malpractice News
October 12th, 2018
- CHANGES TO “THE LAW”
- Hospital data breaches could lead to identity theft, financial fraud
- Heart failure patients, clinicians have differing perceptions of risk level
- Can patients record doctor’s visits? What does the law say?
- Physicians: Can social media make or break your career?
- Preventing hospital-related deaths due to medical errors – ‘We can and must do better’
- Sexual transmission of HIV and the law: Caution advised
- Study of euthanasia trends in Belgium has lessons for other countries
- Landmark asbestosis ruling is good news for sufferers, UK
- Canada’s plans to legalize marijuana contravene UN’s international conventions
- Oklahoma researchers find that a biological ‘good guy’ has a dark side
- Handwashing gets skipped a third of the time in outpatient healthcare
- Sepsis: What you need to know
- Doctor raises serious questions about medical awards system
- Small number of physicians linked to many malpractice claims, Stanford researchers say
- Low reflective ability is risk for professionalism lapses during medical school and beyond
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