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Why Patients Sue Doctors

Why Patients Sue Doctors

Lessons learned from medical malpractice cases

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Why do patients sue their doctors? The answer is not straightforward. It is unlikely to be singular. One thing, however, is certain:: the answer is important to the quality of health care. This book provides answers to this important question.

In Why Patients sue Doctors the authors draw on their collective experience in over 1000 real-life medicolegal cases to explore why and how doctors make mistakes. By analysing and discussing the situations and behaviours that lead to complaints by patients and their families, this book provides practical guidance on how to improve clinical care and avoid litigation. The lessons learned will help practitioners in the future avoid some common clinical pitfalls of the past.

This will be of immediate interest to anyone concerned about the quality of healthcare and how to improve it. The cases presented by the authors will also be of general interest to those wishing to know more about medical litigation.

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Elsevier
63377
9780729543354
9780729543354

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
96
Dimensions (mm)
152 x 228
  • Introduction
    Impaired doctors
    Posttraumatic stress disorder
    Delirium
    Cerebral palsy
    Postnatal depression
    Syncope
    Visual disturbance
    Headache
    Steroid toxicity
    Sagging lip
    Childhood cancer
    Neck pain
    Shoulder pain
    Unexplained fever
    Sore wrist
    Haemoptysis
    Dyspnoea
    Chest pain
    Breast lumps
    Sick infant
    Obesity
    Abdominal pain
    Unexplained weight loss
    Rectal bleeding
    Missed period
    Pelvic organ prolapse
    Leg weakness
    Lacerated foot
    Listening and observing
    Thinking and reasoning
    Professionalism and insight
    Lessons for doctors and others
    Further reading
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