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- Title
LAW AND THE HEALTHCARE CRISIS: THE IMPACT OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE AND PAYMENT SYSTEMS ON PHYSICIAN COMPENSATION AND WORKLOAD AS ANTECEDENTS OF PHYSICIAN SHORTAGES - ANALYSIS, IMPLICATIONS, AND REFORM SOLUTIONS.
- Authors
Hill, John W.; Aneiros, Angela N.; Hogan, Paul Ray ford
- Abstract
The article presents a study on the crisis and solutions on U.S healthcare system based on the cost, quality, accessibility and flawed organization. It examines the U.S. third-party healthcare payment systems and how these function. It discusses the pillars of approach in solving medical malpractice including mandated price and quality disclosure of healthcare services, mandated disclosure of medical errors to patients and mandated, non-binding mediation that preserves the right to jury trial under tort.
- Subjects
UNITED States; PHYSICIAN malpractice; MEDICAL care costs; MEDICAL errors; HEALTH care industry; PHYSICIAN supply &; demand; MALPRACTICE insurance
- Publication
Journal of Law, Technology & Policy, 2010, Vol 2010, Issue 1, p91
- ISSN
1532-3242
- Publication type
Article