@reheatmycoffee @Sean_M_Lewis According to Prosser and Keeton on Torts the goals of the litigation system are to (1) compensate plaintiffs injured by negligence; (2) discourage the practice of negligence; and (3) exact corrective justice. https://t.co/62KJ
Negligence, genuine error, and litigation https://t.co/FmC146JLgW
Negligence, genuine error, and litigation https://t.co/yW4Dks39ZD
@RobCareDigital @doctor_oxford Always possible to change definitions to remove the problem. I would suggest considering what learning isn't happening. Negligence, genuine error, and litigation https://t.co/UuuhF7JWVo
There is a difference between adverse events and negligence. An adverse event is an injury occurring during the... https://t.co/5iWC5a3xkA
Here is a nice reference for more information about medical errors and malpractice: http://t.co/8dKIghpHJo
@neil_watt @AABHL Your opinion on ethics? article:http://t.co/HiTVWnV21G http://t.co/swmR31qnt6
Is it ethical for doctors to refuse to accept blame or even call it "malpractice" when patient injured? http://t.co/LrHFjjV6Kc
Is it ethical for doctors to refuse to accept blame or even call it "malpractice" when patient injured? http://t.co/LrHFjjV6Kc
RT @RN_Barrister: Is it ethical for doctors to refuse to accept blame or even call it "malpractice" when patient injured? http://t.co/LrHFjjV6Kc
Is it ethical for doctors to refuse to accept blame or even call it "malpractice" when patient injured? http://t.co/LrHFjjV6Kc