Medical Negligence
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Haemophilia patients in Asia seek redress in US courts Friday, October 30, 2009
The Guardian: The fight over tainted blood is international in scope.
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Radiation overdoses at Cedars Sinai Monday, October 19, 2009
Los Angeles Times: Doctors and safety experts around the country face a troubling question: In an era of supposedly fail-safe medical technology, how did the problem go undetected for 18 months?
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California over-radiation cases come under scrutiny Monday, October 19, 2009
New York Times: At a time when Americans receive far more diagnostic radiation than ever before, two cases under scrutiny in California — one involving a large, well-known Los Angeles hospital, the other a tiny hospital in the northern part of the state — underscore the risks that powerful CT scans pose when used incorrectly.
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Shining some light on medical negligence debate Friday, September 25, 2009
New York Times: The direct costs of malpractice lawsuits — jury awards, settlements and the like — are such a minuscule part of health spending that they barely merit discussion, economists say. But that doesn’t mean the malpractice system is working.
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It was a must-read in the White House Friday, September 25, 2009
New Yorker: “The greatest threat to America’s fiscal health is not Social Security,” President Barack Obama said in a March speech at the White House. “It’s not the investments that we’ve made to rescue our economy during this crisis. By a wide margin, the biggest threat to our nation’s balance sheet is the skyrocketing cost [...]
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Medical malpractice insurance is a very good business Friday, September 18, 2009
Insurance companies win, particularly medical malpractice insurance companies. A new report shows they thrived, despite their lobbying claims that medical negligence lawsuits were making it difficult for them to survive.
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Insurance companies fund medical malpractice restrictions Friday, September 18, 2009
Why excactly would a liquor distributor help fund campaigns waged by defenders of the medical negligence system? One can only imagine.
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