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  • Title: Negotiating, mediating, and arbitrating physician-patient conflicts.
    Author: Holbrook JR.
    Journal: Clin Obstet Gynecol; 2008 Dec; 51(4):719-30. PubMed ID: 18981796.
    Abstract:
    Medical errors, unanticipated outcomes, and physician-patient conflicts are going to occur. The traditional tort-based system of adjudicating these as "medical malpractice" in court is inefficient and expensive. Litigation as a kind of faultfinding judicial autopsy actually victimizes both the patient and the physician. Disproportionate transaction costs in litigation reduce motivation and available resources that could otherwise be used for problem solving. Instead, physicians and patients can use negotiation and mediation to resolve conflicts, and employ arbitration to adjudicate their disputes if they are unsuccessful.
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