The malpractice epidemic : a layman's guide to medical malpractice / Bernard Leo Remakus.
Publisher: [S.l.] : Ashley Books, 1990Edition: 1st edDescription: 147 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0879492953; 9780879492953DDC classification: 346.730332 Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: THE MALPRACTICE EPIDEMIC is a layman's guide to medical malpractice. It analyzes what malpractice is - and isn't, why good doctors make bad mistakes, the many factors which have led to an epidemic number of malpractice suits in America, the effects of malpractice on physicians and society, and a practical solution to the problem. Written in 1990, THE MALPRACTICE EPIDEMIC prophesied the insidious takeover of the American health care industry by managed care, and continues to be read as an insightful account of the American health care experiment.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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THE MALPRACTICE EPIDEMIC is a layman's guide to medical malpractice. It analyzes what malpractice is - and isn't, why good doctors make bad mistakes, the many factors which have led to an epidemic number of malpractice suits in America, the effects of malpractice on physicians and society, and a practical solution to the problem. Written in 1990, THE MALPRACTICE EPIDEMIC prophesied the insidious takeover of the American health care industry by managed care, and continues to be read as an insightful account of the American health care experiment.

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