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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 ted off-label promotion after a manufacturer lawsuit.
4 he had agreed to be a plaintiff in an NAACP lawsuit.
5 s (0% to 33%) anticipated increased risk for lawsuits.
6 ts, and 17 183 (34.1%) were wage garnishment lawsuits.
7 se of contrast media and outcomes from these lawsuits.
8 151]) were the next most frequent causes of lawsuits.
9 in risk assessments, and recurring corporate lawsuits.
11 M Presentation, 1 lawsuit/421 patients (29.6 lawsuits/100,000 patients/year); All Trauma Complication
12 l Patients, 7 lawsuits/20,479 patients (4.25 lawsuits/100,000 patients/year); M&M Presentation, 1 law
14 ,000 procedures/year), URGENT 5/17,958, (2.3 lawsuits/100,000 procedures/year), and TRAUMA 2/5312 (3.
15 roups is as follows: ELECTIVE 14/39,080 (3.0 lawsuits/100,000 procedures/year), URGENT 5/17,958, (2.3
16 three groups is as follows: All Patients, 7 lawsuits/20,479 patients (4.25 lawsuits/100,000 patients
17 /100,000 patients/year); M&M Presentation, 1 lawsuit/421 patients (29.6 lawsuits/100,000 patients/yea
18 patients/year); All Trauma Complications, 7 lawsuits/6,225 patients (14 lawsuits/100,000 patients/ye
21 wsuits filed (from 30 760 lawsuits to 12 510 lawsuits), a 55% decrease in the number of warrant in de
22 m Raine filed the first known wrongful death lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming ChatGPT contributed to
23 ects at several major research institutions, lawsuits against investigators, institutional review boa
25 tary disease risks has already resulted in 3 lawsuits against physicians in the United States.While t
26 inging and prevailing in medical malpractice lawsuits against physicians who conduct independent medi
28 , a group of physicians filed a class action lawsuit alleging that the National Resident Matching Pro
29 review the clinical context and outcomes of lawsuits alleging medical malpractice for contrast-relat
31 ncluded; 33 204 (65.9%) were warrant in debt lawsuits, and 17 183 (34.1%) were wage garnishment lawsu
34 ghts the key reasons for medical malpractice lawsuits associated with use of contrast media and outco
39 causation and support novel damage claims in lawsuits brought by citizens injured by toxic exposures.
41 ulated by dividing the total number of filed lawsuits by the total number of operative procedures ove
48 d, there was a 59% decrease in the number of lawsuits filed (from 30 760 lawsuits to 12 510 lawsuits)
50 irginia hospitals and the frequency of those lawsuits filed before, during, and after the interventio
51 mber of warrant in debt and wage garnishment lawsuits filed by Virginia hospitals and the frequency o
55 s and physicians also discussed class action lawsuits for DOACs that patients had seen on television.
61 ower rate of indemnity payments, malpractice lawsuits, including informed consent allegations, still
62 ril 1 to 30, 2015, for ophthalmology-related lawsuits, including settlements and trial verdicts, in t
67 t information retainment, incidence of filed lawsuits or behavioral change needs to be prospectively
68 d by industry because they carry the risk of lawsuits owing to possible severe adverse reactions--ris
70 if there is an increased medical malpractice lawsuit rate when trauma patient cases are presented at
74 in the number of lawsuits filed (from 30 760 lawsuits to 12 510 lawsuits), a 55% decrease in the numb
82 enings, file openings with expenditures, and lawsuits were significantly related to total numbers of
83 These data demonstrate no increased risk of lawsuit when caring for trauma patients, and the actual
84 ederal regulatory actions, and many of these lawsuits will turn on scientific evidence that guided th