Medical malpractice : law and litigation
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Medical malpractice : law and litigation
(The West legal studies series)
Thomson/Delmar Learning, c2006
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Description
This current and concise text presents a balanced approach to the study of medical malpractice in the United States. Designed to encompass both early history and modern day principles, The Law of Medical Malpractice takes the reader from a brief history of civil liability for professional malfeasance to the anatomy of a lawsuit and the medical malpractice trial. The author provides sample medical records, definitions of medical and legal terminology, and sample legal forms to enhance student comprehension of key concepts. The text provides actual documents to give insight into real world cases and demonstrates how a case progresses from beginning to end. The many applications are based on true cases and provide an accurate depiction of medical malpractice as it exists today.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Civil Liability for Professional Malfeasance
Chapter 2: The Development of Malpractice Law
Chapter 3: Medical Malpractice Law and Litigation
Chapter 4: Risk Management Issues in the Health Care Industry
Chapter 5: The Role of Insurance in Medical Malpractice Claims
Part II: Anatomy of a Lawsuit: The Medical Malpractice Case
Chapter 6: Discovery/Disclosure of the Injury
Chapter 7: Investigation of the Potential Claim by the Potential Plaintiff
Chapter 8: Investigation of the Potential Claim by the Defendant
Chapter 9: The Pretrial Stages of a Malpractice Claim
Chapter 10: The Medical Malpractice Trial
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