
There has long been a correlation between the degree of anger of the patient towards his physician or hospital and the filing of a malpractice suit. The following article, reprinted from the Report of the Secretary's Commission on Medical Malpractice. DHEW, presents a comprehensive review of the human factor as it relates to medical malpractice. Providers and their attorneys wishing to obtain the complete two-volume report should write to DHEW in Washington, D.C., referring to publication number OS73-88.
Physician-Patient Relations, Communication, Malpractice, Medical Staff, Hospital, Humans, Patient Advocacy, Anger, Consumer Behavior, Truth Disclosure, United States
Physician-Patient Relations, Communication, Malpractice, Medical Staff, Hospital, Humans, Patient Advocacy, Anger, Consumer Behavior, Truth Disclosure, United States
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