This is the first part of an in-depth study focusing on medical liability and its effect on access to and delivery of obstetrical care.
The book addresses such questions as:
Do liability concerns impede the use of new technologies?
Have liability issues affected the physician-patient relationship?
Are community health and maternity centers being harmed?
What specific remedies are being considered and what are their prospects for success?
Table of Contents
Front Matter
1 Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations
2 Maternity Care in the United States
3 The Effects of Medical Professional Liability on the Availability of Obstetrical Providers
4 The Impact of Medical Professional Liability on the Provision of Obstetrical Care to Poor Women and Women Served by Medicaid
5 The Effects of Medical Professional Liability on the Practice of Obstetrics
6 Obstetrical Malpractice Insurance
7 The Legal System: The Committee
8 Principal Findings and Recommendations
Glossary
Bibliography
Appendixes
Appendix A: Summary of Methodology Used in Studies of Changes in Obstetrical Practice
Appendix B: Summary of Study Results Regarding Changes in Obstetrical Practice
Appendix C: Summary of Study Results Regarding Professional Liability, Family Practitioners, and Rural Areas
Appendix D: State and National Liability Surveys Summarized
Appendix E: Survey of Selected Risk Management Activities
Appendix F: Risk Management Activities and Experience Rating Policies of Selected Malpractice Insurers
Appendix G: Possible Modifications to the Virginia Neurological Birth-Related Injury Compensation Act
Members of the Committee
Index
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-309-03982-6 (9780309039826)
DOI
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Committee to Study Medical Professional Liability and the Delivery of Obstetrical Care, Institute of Medicine
1 Front Matter; 2 1 Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations; 3 2 Maternity Care in the United States; 4 3 The Effects of Medical Professional Liability on the Availability of Obstetrical Providers; 5 4 The Impact of Medical Professional Liability on the Provision of Obstetrical Care to Poor Women and Women Served by Medicaid; 6 5 The Effects of Medical Professional Liability on the Practice of Obstetrics; 7 6 Obstetrical Malpractice Insurance; 8 7 The Legal System: The Committee; 9 8 Principal Findings and Recommendations; 10 Glossary; 11 Bibliography; 12 Appendixes; 13 Appendix A: Summary of Methodology Used in Studies of Changes in Obstetrical Practice; 14 Appendix B: Summary of Study Results Regarding Changes in Obstetrical Practice; 15 Appendix C: Summary of Study Results Regarding Professional Liability, Family Practitioners, and Rural Areas; 16 Appendix D: State and National Liability Surveys Summarized; 17 Appendix E: Survey of Selected Risk Management Activities; 18 Appendix F: Risk Management Activities and Experience Rating Policies of Selected Malpractice Insurers; 19 Appendix G: Possible Modifications to the Virginia Neurological Birth-Related Injury Compensation Act; 20 Members of the Committee; 21 Index