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1              This report is a summary of the lawsuit.
2 s not appear to lead to an increased risk of lawsuit.
3 in risk assessments, and recurring corporate lawsuits.
4 s (0% to 33%) anticipated increased risk for lawsuits.
5 Complications, 7 lawsuits/6,225 patients (14 lawsuits/100,000 patients/year).
6 M Presentation, 1 lawsuit/421 patients (29.6 lawsuits/100,000 patients/year); All Trauma Complication
7 l Patients, 7 lawsuits/20,479 patients (4.25 lawsuits/100,000 patients/year); M&M Presentation, 1 law
8 tice lawsuits using this denominator is 0.34 lawsuits/100,000 patients/year.
9 ,000 procedures/year), URGENT 5/17,958, (2.3 lawsuits/100,000 procedures/year), and TRAUMA 2/5312 (3.
10 roups is as follows: ELECTIVE 14/39,080 (3.0 lawsuits/100,000 procedures/year), URGENT 5/17,958, (2.3
11  three groups is as follows: All Patients, 7 lawsuits/20,479 patients (4.25 lawsuits/100,000 patients
12 /100,000 patients/year); M&M Presentation, 1 lawsuit/421 patients (29.6 lawsuits/100,000 patients/yea
13  patients/year); All Trauma Complications, 7 lawsuits/6,225 patients (14 lawsuits/100,000 patients/ye
14 s 84%; file openings with expenditures, 83%; lawsuits, 81%; and multiple lawsuits, 87%.
15 penditures, 83%; lawsuits, 81%; and multiple lawsuits, 87%.
16 ects at several major research institutions, lawsuits against investigators, institutional review boa
17 tary disease risks has already resulted in 3 lawsuits against physicians in the United States.While t
18 inging and prevailing in medical malpractice lawsuits against physicians who conduct independent medi
19                 While U.S. courts consider a lawsuit alleging that the military's "don't ask, don't t
20 , a group of physicians filed a class action lawsuit alleging that the National Resident Matching Pro
21 s not an interesting field, that they feared lawsuits, and that it was too stressful.
22                            The presence of a lawsuit appears to be associated with a poorer QOL asses
23 global industry collaborations might grow as lawsuits begin to be filed in other nations.
24 ients were not discussed at M&M prior to the lawsuit being filed.
25 ne patient was discussed at M&M prior to the lawsuit being filed.
26          During a recent medical malpractice lawsuit brought against me, I was forced to confront the
27 causation and support novel damage claims in lawsuits brought by citizens injured by toxic exposures.
28 m the therapist's institution, and fear of a lawsuit by the patient's relatives.
29 ulated by dividing the total number of filed lawsuits by the total number of operative procedures ove
30                  The average monthly rate of lawsuits decreased from 2.13 to 0.75 per 100,000 patient
31        Many believe that fear of malpractice lawsuits drives physicians to order otherwise unnecessar
32                                 The ratio of lawsuits filed to patients admitted and incidence in the
33                                 The ratio of lawsuits filed/operations performed and incidence in the
34 are performed by NPOs, 75.5% of hair removal lawsuits from 2004 to 2012 were performed by NPOs.
35 is little information on the outcome of such lawsuits, however.
36 ower rate of indemnity payments, malpractice lawsuits, including informed consent allegations, still
37 ril 1 to 30, 2015, for ophthalmology-related lawsuits, including settlements and trial verdicts, in t
38             Few studies specifically address lawsuits involving Mohs surgery.
39                                      Because lawsuits may be triggered by an unexpected adverse outco
40 d by industry because they carry the risk of lawsuits owing to possible severe adverse reactions--ris
41                              The most common lawsuits pertaining to Mohs surgery list non-Mohs surgeo
42 if there is an increased medical malpractice lawsuit rate when trauma patient cases are presented at
43 lity insurance, and 20 (28%) have defended a lawsuit related to nonclinical responsibilities.
44        We set out to compare the malpractice lawsuit risk and incidence in trauma surgery, emergency
45                 The incidence of malpractice lawsuits using this denominator is 0.34 lawsuits/100,000
46 ficantly lower in the patients who pursued a lawsuit versus those who did not.
47                             The incidence of lawsuit was calculated in three groups: all trauma patie
48 tients, and the actual risk of a malpractice lawsuit was low.
49 ussed at M&M conference and a total of seven lawsuits were filed.
50                                A total of 21 lawsuits were served.
51 enings, file openings with expenditures, and lawsuits were significantly related to total numbers of
52  These data demonstrate no increased risk of lawsuit when caring for trauma patients, and the actual

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