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1 chool, in 1996-1998, the authors conducted a medicolegal analysis of federal laws, state statutes, an
2 ive and patient-orientated care aspects, and medicolegal and ethical issues.
3 ons for health-care workers, and ethical and medicolegal aspects of extensively drug-resistant tuberc
4 DEP, information to pass on to patients, and medicolegal aspects of these deaths.
5                        SCDs were verified by medicolegal autopsy to be because of acute coronary even
6  whose deaths and diagnosis were verified at medicolegal autopsy, and (3) control subjects without he
7 ss in the medical team and did not result in medicolegal claims.
8  the health care team, and the occurrence of medicolegal claims.
9                                     In 2003, medicolegal climate, workload, and reimbursement and/or
10 e personal beliefs about benefits and harms, medicolegal concerns, patient expectations, resource con
11 siologists and other physicians - as well as medicolegal concerns.
12 stress in the health care team, or result in medicolegal conflicts.
13 may have important medical, psychosocial, or medicolegal consequences.
14 low prompt diagnosis of occult injuries, and medicolegal considerations about the risk of early disch
15 sons behind these changes, the practical and medicolegal constraints, and the effect of such changes
16                     These studies, driven by medicolegal constraints, have overwhelmingly failed to p
17  this retrospective cohort study, a national medicolegal database was searched for malpractice claim
18 ns and generally with training in pathology, medicolegal death investigation, and performance of fore
19  an accident, and the report has interesting medicolegal implications.
20 strategy to implement molecular autopsies in medicolegal investigations of young SD decedents.
21                      The primary ethical and medicolegal issues raised by neuromonitoring relate to s
22             To provide a general overview of medicolegal issues that may arise before, during, and af
23 iterature with specific focus on ethical and medicolegal issues.
24    Retrospective identification at CT raises medicolegal issues.
25 use of the technology, 4) proactively assess medicolegal liability, and 5) ensure access to the techn
26 at exposes the anesthesiologist to increased medicolegal liability.
27  to as cancer will allow physicians to shift medicolegal notions and perceived risk to reflect the ev
28 cates, and could therefore be acceptable for medicolegal purposes.
29 ications of this report for staffing policy, medicolegal risk management, and ethical practice remain
30 uding improved quality of care, reduction of medicolegal risk, and the potential for reimbursement of
31 o follow basic principles that help decrease medicolegal risk.
32             This is relevant in clinical and medicolegal settings.
33 ncial rewards, is regarded as more common in medicolegal settings.
34                     Despite the clinical and medicolegal significance attached to perinatal asphyxia,
35 horter period of time, but were unrelated to medicolegal status, injury severity or length of time si

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