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The current status of medical malpractice countersuits.

American journal of law & medicine

Sokol DJ.
PMID: 3911774
Am J Law Med. 1985;10(4):439-57.

The dramatic growth of medical malpractice litigation in recent decades has contributed significantly to an overall increase in health care costs in this country. Although lawmakers, physicians, and other responsible citizens have proposed numerous solutions in an effort to...

Liability of manufacturers and providers of health related goods and services: confronting the dilemma.

American journal of law & medicine

Cooper T.
PMID: 1052111
Am J Law Med. 1976-1977 Winter;2(2):257-62.

In this Article, Theodore Cooper, M.D., Assistant Secretary for Health at HEW, contends that the crush of lawsuits brought by aggrieved health care consumers against medical professionals and institutions, and drug and medical equipment manufacturers, may be the result,...

Private credentialing of health care personnel.

American journal of law & medicine

Havighurst CC, King NM.
PMID: 4091166
Am J Law Med. 1985;10(4):459-61.

No abstract available.

Heckler v. Campbell and the grid: are disability claimants entitled to examples of suitable jobs?.

American journal of law & medicine

Smith MS.
PMID: 6486123
Am J Law Med. 1984;9(4):501-15.

The Social Security Administration promulgated the medical-vocational guidelines (the grid) in 1978 in order to improve consistency and efficiency in disability claim adjudications. The grid takes administrative notice of the availability of jobs suited to claimants' capabilities, eliminating the...

Health care policy and politics: does the past tell us anything about the future?.

American journal of law & medicine

Weiner SM.
PMID: 7377201
Am J Law Med. 1980;5(4):331-41.

The American health care delivery system, and the attitude of the public toward that system, have undergone considerable change during the past two decades. According to the author, the belief during the 1960s that adequate funds were available to...

The presidents' mental health.

American journal of law & medicine

Raj K.
PMID: 16503040
Am J Law Med. 2005;31(4):509-24. doi: 10.1177/009885880503100405.

No abstract available.

Toward an architecture of health law.

American journal of law & medicine

Mariner WK.
PMID: 19534256
Am J Law Med. 2009;35(1):67-87. doi: 10.1177/009885880903500102.

No abstract available.

Intelligence, Disability, and Race: Intersections and Critical Questions.

American journal of law & medicine

Carlson L.
PMID: 29254465
Am J Law Med. 2017 May;43(2):257-262. doi: 10.1177/0098858817723663.

No abstract available.

Cultura Obscura: Race, Power, and "Culture Talk" in the Health Sciences.

American journal of law & medicine

Benjamin R.
PMID: 29254467
Am J Law Med. 2017 May;43(2):225-238. doi: 10.1177/0098858817723661.

"The price of culture is a Lie."

Theorizing Race and Racism: Preliminary Reflections on the Medical Curriculum.

American journal of law & medicine

Braun L.
PMID: 29254464
Am J Law Med. 2017 May;43(2):239-256. doi: 10.1177/0098858817723662.

The current political economic crisis in the United States places in sharp relief the tensions and contradictions of racial capitalism as it manifests materially in health care and in knowledge-producing practices. Despite nearly two decades of investment in research...

HMO and insurance insolvency: the benefits and detriments of a federal system.

American journal of law & medicine

Druehl CP.
PMID: 9474391
Am J Law Med. 1997;23(4):487-509.

No abstract available.

Coronavirus & Contracts: How the Coronavirus May Trigger Force Majeure.

American journal of law & medicine

Qureshi AA.
PMID: 32460654
Am J Law Med. 2020 Mar;46(1):133-136. doi: 10.1177/0098858820919556.

No abstract available.

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