| Liability Resulting from the Use of Antibiotics |
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| You wake up in the morning not feeling well, you make a quick phone call to your doctor and describe your symptoms to the staff person who answered the telephone, and within an hour, you have a prescription for antibiotics in your hand. The increased use of antibiotics in this country has been labeled "promiscuous," and it is criticized by many conscientious physicians. More... |
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| Attorneys Fees |
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| Attorneys Fees More... |
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| Spoliation of Evidence |
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| Spoliation of Evidence More... |
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| False Imprisonment |
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| False Imprisonment More... |
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| Patient Compensation Funds |
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| In response to the increased cost and reduced availability of medical malpractice insurance, about one-third of the states have created Patient Compensation Funds (PCF), which are malpractice liability funding mechanisms. Under PCF statutes, the liability of healthcare providers and institutions is limited to a specified amount, and the state establishes funds to compensate success malpractice plaintiffs for damages in excess of that specified amount. The provider or institution buys basic malpractice limits of coverage from a private insurer and further coverage through the PCF. More... |
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