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Calcified Tissue Research|January 1, 1971
Observations on phase transformation of a precipitated calcium phosphateV C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Negligent credentialing: Allegedly negligent practitioner need not be a party in negligent credentialing action. Schelling v. Humphrey, No. WM-07-001 (Ct. App. 6th Dist. Ohio October 12, 2007)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Medical information: Punitive damages may be imposed for unauthorized release of sensitive medical information. Randi A. J. v. Long Island Surgi-Center, No. 2005-04976 (Index No. 14150/01) (S. Ct. App. Div. NY September 25, 2007)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Apparent agency: Hospitals must expressly disclaim agency to avoid liability. Knighten v. U.S., No. 06 C 1318 (N.D. Ill. Dec.16, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Negligent supervision: Claim for sexual assault by unlicensed personnel sounds in ordinary negligence. Fairbanks Hospital v. Harrold, 895 N.E.2d 732 (Ct. App. Ind. Nov. 6, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Parents do not have the right to refuse to resuscitate normal newborn. Stewart-Graves v. Vaughn, 162 Wn. 2d 115, 170 P. 3d 1151 (Wash. 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
EMTALA does not require medical screening of newborns. Preston v. Meriter Hospital, Inc., _____ Wis. _____, _____ N.W. 2d _____, No. 2006AP3013 (Ct. App. Wis. January 24, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 2, 2013
EMERGENCY MEDICINE: EMTALA requires medical screening of newborns. Preston v. Meriter Hospital, IncJohn C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 2, 2013
Hospital may be required to divulge aggregate performance data. Medina v. Medina General Hospital, No. 96171 (Ct App Ohio August 11, 2011)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 3, 2013
Disclosure of records without consent of or notice to patient may violate the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. In the matter of Miguel MJohn C West
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Calcified Tissue Research|January 1, 1971
Observations on phase transformation of a precipitated calcium phosphateV C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Negligent credentialing: Allegedly negligent practitioner need not be a party in negligent credentialing action. Schelling v. Humphrey, No. WM-07-001 (Ct. App. 6th Dist. Ohio October 12, 2007)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Medical information: Punitive damages may be imposed for unauthorized release of sensitive medical information. Randi A. J. v. Long Island Surgi-Center, No. 2005-04976 (Index No. 14150/01) (S. Ct. App. Div. NY September 25, 2007)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Apparent agency: Hospitals must expressly disclaim agency to avoid liability. Knighten v. U.S., No. 06 C 1318 (N.D. Ill. Dec.16, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Negligent supervision: Claim for sexual assault by unlicensed personnel sounds in ordinary negligence. Fairbanks Hospital v. Harrold, 895 N.E.2d 732 (Ct. App. Ind. Nov. 6, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Parents do not have the right to refuse to resuscitate normal newborn. Stewart-Graves v. Vaughn, 162 Wn. 2d 115, 170 P. 3d 1151 (Wash. 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
EMTALA does not require medical screening of newborns. Preston v. Meriter Hospital, Inc., _____ Wis. _____, _____ N.W. 2d _____, No. 2006AP3013 (Ct. App. Wis. January 24, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 2, 2013
EMERGENCY MEDICINE: EMTALA requires medical screening of newborns. Preston v. Meriter Hospital, IncJohn C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 2, 2013
Hospital may be required to divulge aggregate performance data. Medina v. Medina General Hospital, No. 96171 (Ct App Ohio August 11, 2011)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 3, 2013
Disclosure of records without consent of or notice to patient may violate the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. In the matter of Miguel MJohn C West
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