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Litigios estadounidenses por negligencia médica en una perspectiva histórica
1Department of History, University of Oregon, Eugene 97403-1288, USA. jmohr@oregon.uoregon.edu
JAMA
|February 7, 2001
Resumen
Los litigios por negligencia médica comenzaron en los Estados Unidos alrededor de 1840 debido a la falta de control de calidad en la medicina. Seis factores clave, tanto médicos como legales, han sostenido su crecimiento durante 150 años.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Historia del Derecho Historia del Derecho.
- La historia de la medicina y la historia de la medicina.
- Las ciencias socioeconómicas.
Sus antecedentes:
- Los litigios por negligencia médica son un problema persistente en el sistema de salud de los Estados Unidos.
- Existen datos históricos limitados sobre la evolución a largo plazo de los litigios por negligencia profesional.
- Este estudio investiga los orígenes y la perpetuación de las demandas por negligencia médica en los Estados Unidos.
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