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Balancing Patient Rights and Costs in Medical Malpractice Claims

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The issue of the high and increasing costs of clinical negligence (medical malpractice) in the National Health Service ( NHS ) in England has long been a contentious one. In conclusion, the reports discussed above provide some excellent insights into the current clinical negligence/malpractice debate in the NHS in England.

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Change for the Medical Malpractice Compensation System in England?

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The House of Commons has a Committee on Health and Social Care Committee (“the committee”) which holds to account the Department of Health and Social Care and government health policy. The post Change for the Medical Malpractice Compensation System in England? appeared first on Bill of Health.

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Litigation and Patient Safety: The Importance of Good Communication Strategies

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Improvements in communication processes, documentation, and record keeping can improve patient care and reduce the incidence of malpractice litigation and patient complaints. In discussing strategies to reduce the incidence of medical malpractice litigation and to improve patient care it is a useful to go back to basics.

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Health Provider News

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News & World Report for the Best Hospitals for Maternity Englewood Health Expands Local Availability of Specialized Medical and Surgical Expertise with the Addition of Several New Specialists Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Centers New $45 Million Cardiovascular Suite Opens Dec.

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Health Provider News

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biotech mulling sweetened acquisition offer D.C.

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Health Provider News

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to Expand Pediatric Mental Healthcare in Texas and Illinois Whoopi Goldberg unveils CommonSpirit Health partnership on ‘The View’ INDIANA Behavioral health system to pay $2.1M