Conditions that influence the impact of malpractice litigation risk on physicians’ behaviour regarding patient safety
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Conditions that influence the impact of malpractice litigation risk on physicians’ behavior regarding patient safety
BACKGROUND Practicing safe behavior regarding patients is an intrinsic part of a physician's ethical and professional standards. Despite this, physicians practice behaviors that run counter to patient safety, including practicing defensive medicine, failing to report incidents, and hesitating to disclose incidents to patients. Physicians' risk of malpractice litigation seems to be a relevant fa...
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