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Medical Professional Liability and the Delivery of Obstetrical Care(English, Hardcover, Institute of Medicine)

Medical Professional Liability and the Delivery of Obstetrical Care(English, Hardcover, Institute of Medicine)

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The second volume of an overall look at the "malpractice crisis" sheds fresh light on the civil justice and insurance systems, medical liability issues, and their combined effect on health care for mothers and children. Topics include the liability implications of the rising rate of Cesarean sections, an evaluation of the American Medical Association's proposed alternative to the justice system for resolving medical liability disputes, and a review of legislative proposals under consideration.Table of Contents Front Matter Keynote Address Part I. The Medical Background The Impact of Technology Assessment and Medical Malpractice on theDiffusion of Medical Technologies: The Case of Electronic FetalMonitoring Is the Rising Rate of Cesarean Sections a Result of More DefensiveMedicine? Medical Professional Liability in Screening for Genetic Disordersand Birth Defects Part II. Effects on Access to and Delivery of Obstetrical Care Obstetrical Care for Low-Income Women: The Effects of MedicineMalpractice on Community Health Centers Medical Professional Liability and Access to Obstetrical Care: Isthere a Crisis? Medical Professional Liability and the Relations between Doctorsand Their Patients Professional Liability Insurance and Nurse-Midwifery Practice Part III. The Legal Issues Market and Regulatory Approaches to Medical Malpractice: TheVirginia Obstetrical No-Fault Statute A Fault-Based Administrative Alternative for Resolving MedicalMalpractice Claims: The AMA-Specialty Society Medical LiabilityProject The Shadow of the Law: Jury Decisions in Obstetrics and GynecologyCases The Virginia Birth-Related Injury Compensation Act: LimitedNo-Fault Statutes as Solutions to the Legislative Proposals on Medical Professional Liability Regardingthe Delivery of Maternal and Child Health Care Index