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Closing death's door : legal innovations to end the epidemic of healthcare harm / Michael Saks and Stephan Landsman.

Author/creator Saks, Michael J.
Other author/creatorLandsman, Stephan.
Other author/creatorOxford University Press.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoNew York : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Description1 online resource
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online Public Health and Epidemiology
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction -- Nightmare in Dallas-The Ebola Case : A Medical Error Paradigm -- IOM and Public Disclosure of the Error Problem - To Err is Human -- Injury Incidence : The Scope of the Problem -- The Medical Malpractice Litigation System -- Meditations on Medical Torts -- Defensive Medicine : A Response to the Legal Response? -- Error Reporting : A Flawed Panacea -- Legal Innovations to Promote Patient Safety : An Introduction -- Incentives-Good, Bad, and Perverse -- Systems, Errors, and Responsibility-It's the System's Fault! -- Regulation and Engaged Surveillance -- Information Technology -- Epilogue
Abstract "Closing Death's Door explores innovative legal strategies to address the challenge of medical error. In the United States today, several hundred thousand patients die in hospitals each year because of errors in medical treatment-the nation's third leading cause of death. The legal mechanism designed to deal with this epidemic of injury and death is the medical malpractice system. It has failed to stem the tide of iatrogenic harm. Among the reasons are the costliness of the malpractice system, its availability to only a minuscule percentage of those harmed, and decades of "tort reform" efforts that have effectively extinguished the system for all but the most egregious claims. In 1999, in To Err Is Human, the Institute of Medicine (now the National Academy of Medicine) sounded an alarm about the toll taken by medical error. Its proposed solution-a set of reporting systems to document problems and generate data on which solutions might be based-has been a failure. The time has come for a fresh look at what the law might do to contribute to patient safety. To begin a conversation about legal innovations designed to spur healthcare system improvements directed at reducing harmful medical errors, this book explores a number of possible steps, including: Well-designed economic incentives to stimulate greater investment in safety. Promotion of systems approaches to safer delivery of care. Government regulation and surveillance in especially risky treatment contexts. Encouragement of a range of technological improvements, especially involving information technology"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Saks, Michael J.. Closing death's door New York : Oxford University Press, 2020. 9780190667986
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2019051757
ISBN9780197519974
ISBN9780190668006 (epub)
ISBN(hardback)

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