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Avoid disclosure: Just the facts, ma’am
With plaintiffs getting their hands on more and more documents that previously were off limits, the best way to avoid that danger is to be strict about separating fact and opinion. -
Most data breaches tied to theft
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FBI warns of hacker threat
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Error during laparoscopic gallbladder surgery results in $1.5 million verdict for patient
News: The patient, a 30-year-old man, was admitted to a medical center in September 2010 for a laparoscopic gallbladder removal procedure. The procedure was performed by a surgeon with more than 20 years of experience. -
‘Advanced, persistent’ hackers hit hospital system
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Hospital, plaintiff fight over incident report
Medical malpractice plaintiffs attorneys are increasingly confident about obtaining potentially game-changing documents that risk managers assumed would never be seen by the other side. -
Follow these steps to enhanced recovery
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Regional anesthesia touted for pediatric knees
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Give options: Register online or at kiosk
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Tool integrates caregivers into the discharge plan