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Is Better Patient Safety Associated with Less Malpractice Activity? Evidence from California
Michael D. Greenberg ; Amelia M. Haviland ; J. Scott Ashwood ; Regan Main
RAND Corporation
RAND Corporation
关键词: Medical Malpractice;    Patient Safety;    Health Care Quality;   
RP-ID  :  TR-824-ICJ
学科分类:自然科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: RAND Corporation Published Research
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【 摘 要 】

In principle, efforts to improve patient safety, if they are successful, should lead to reductions in claims of medical malpractice. In practice, however, this has not yet been systematically demonstrated to be so. The authors of this report examined the relationship between safety outcomes in hospitals and malpractice claiming against providers, using administrative data and measures for California from 2001 to 2005. They found that decreases in the county-level frequency of adverse safety outcomes were positively and significantly associated with decreases in the volume of malpractice claims, as captured by records from four of the largest malpractice insurers in the state. This result suggests that policy options that improve patient safety may offer a new avenue for reducing malpractice pressure on physicians, at the same time that they improve clinical outcomes.

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