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The question how the responsibility of the private sector for financing medical liability claims is organized is very sensitive and a question of perception and influence of the involved stakeholders. In the perception of many providers of health care services and their insurers there is the opinion that medical malpractice grows, or with other words: it becomes more and more infeasible in Europe. One of the reasons is the provided information in the mass media and the other the concerns of the health care providers about the reduction of the costs in the system itself, for instance in Germny. Under this impression the question of compensation of medical malpractise is extremly important for patient`s confidence in the health care system. This bilinual contributions compares existing systems.
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978-3-7418-2772-3 (9783741827723)
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Dr. phil. Dr. rer. publ. Brigitte E.S. Jansen studied Educational Science, Philosophy, Psychology and Sociology at the Universities of Bielefeld and Lüneburg, Germany. She is doctor of philosophy and doctor rerum publicarum (public administration). Beside this she also has a practical agricultural degree.
She developed the first multi-media work report in management cybernetic (Heidelberg 1996). From 1991 - 1996 she was project leader of FOKUS, the Research Group of Cybernetic Company Strategy, Institut of Business Administration (Organisation and Decision Making), University of Lüneburg.
She was director of the European Academy for Environment and Economy e.V. .More inside Volume 2 or https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte_E._S._Jansen.
Prof. Jürgen W. Simon was head of the Institute of Law at the University of Lüneburg, as well as head of the Research Centre of Biotechnology and Law, of the European Academy of Environment and Economy, and of "Further Education in Management and Law", all in Lüneburg. After gaining a Law degree and an MBA, both from the University of Munich, he became a Doctor of Law in 1978 and then attained a postdoctoral qualification in Civil Law, Economic Law and Law of Informatics in Hanover in 1988. He was a member of the Advisory Committee of the Federal Biological Association of the Federal Working Group on Xenotransplantation with the Federal Ministry of Research and of the Biological Federal Association, Braunschweig.
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