Newspaper/Magazine Article Medical errors: should you apologize? Citation Text: Weiss GG. Medical errors. Should you apologize? Medical economics. 2006;83(8):50-4. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL July 23, 2010 Weiss GG. Medical economics. 2006;83(8):50-4. View more articles from the same authors. This article discusses disclosure of adverse events from various perspectives and provides suggestions on apologizing and developing a disclosure policy. PubMed citation Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Weiss GG. Medical errors. Should you apologize? Medical economics. 2006;83(8):50-4. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Follow-up tips for a safe, efficient practice. August 13, 2010 Disclosure programmes in the US--an inadequate response to medical error. July 10, 2024 Communication disparities between nursing home team members. July 20, 2022 A relational leadership perspective on unit-level safety climate. November 9, 2011 Chemotherapy in home care: one team's performance improvement journey toward reducing medication errors. January 12, 2012 Learning from every death. March 5, 2014 Challenges to nurses' efforts of retrieving, documenting, and communicating patient care information. January 7, 2015 The relationship between the nursing work environment and the occurrence of reported paediatric medication administration errors: a pan Canadian study. October 2, 2013 Parents' perspectives on "keeping their children safe" in the hospital. November 30, 2016 The practice of respect in the ICU. August 1, 2018 View More Related Resources Medical malpractice: why is it so hard for doctors to apologize? February 6, 2013 How does routine disclosure of medical error affect patients' propensity to sue and their assessment of provider quality?: Evidence from survey data. September 20, 2011 Apologies and medical error. April 19, 2011 Practicing Medicine in Difficult Times: Protecting Physicians from Malpractice Litigation. December 14, 2010 Doctors, lawyers make deal on medical-malpractice bill. July 19, 2010 How to avoid falling victim to a hospital mistake. November 25, 2009 10 ways to guarantee a lawsuit. October 12, 2009 Hospitals own up to errors. September 2, 2009 Interview In Conversation with…Thomas H. Gallagher, MD January 1, 2009 Forgive and forget: recognition of error and use of apology as preemptive steps to ADR or litigation in medical malpractice cases. May 10, 2006 View More See More About The Topic Physicians Health Care Executives and Administrators Educators Policy Makers Malpractice Litigation View More
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