Newspaper/Magazine Article Doctors say 'I'm sorry' before 'See you in court.' Citation Text: Doctors say 'I'm sorry' before 'See you in court.' Sack K. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL May 28, 2008 Sack K. View more articles from the same authors. This article describes how hospital initiatives to disclose medical errors may be decreasing associated malpractice claims and lawsuits. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Doctors say 'I'm sorry' before 'See you in court.' Sack K. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Whistle-blowing nurse is acquitted in Texas. February 24, 2010 Ensuring medication reconciliation. December 19, 2007 Characteristics of Weekday and Weekend Hospital Admissions, 2007. March 17, 2010 Impact of a statewide reporting system on medication error reduction. November 1, 2006 Sustaining Improvement. July 20, 2016 Guide for Developing a Community-Based Patient Safety Advisory Council. September 4, 2018 Getting Your Best Health Care: Real-World Stories for Patient Empowerment. July 31, 2012 The hidden dangers of outsourcing radiology. November 30, 2011 Hospitals may be the worst place to stay when you're sick. March 14, 2012 For second opinion, consult a computer? December 12, 2012 View More Related Resources As a nurse faces prison for a deadly error, her colleagues worry: could I be next? March 30, 2022 Enhancing a culture of safety through disclosure of adverse events. March 10, 2021 Second opinions improve healthcare outcomes and reduce costs. June 24, 2020 How Veterans Affairs failed to stop a pathologist who misdiagnosed 3,000 cases. September 11, 2019 After a medical error, patients could become hospital insiders. June 4, 2014 When medical students make errors. May 28, 2014 Medical errors are hard for doctors to admit, but it's wise to apologize to patients. June 5, 2013 Medical malpractice: why is it so hard for doctors to apologize? February 6, 2013 Massachusetts hospitals launch patient apology program. May 30, 2012 The pursuit of perfection: hospitals take heightened actions to reduce adverse events. April 11, 2012 View More See More About The Topic Hospitals Patient Disclosure
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