Most
of us feel pretty vulnerable when we enter a hospital. We’re probably
sick or injured, unfamiliar with the lingo being bandied about by the
lab coated crowd, and have little means to comparison shop for
therapists or knowledgably evaluate proposed treatments. Here’s another
reason to feel vulnerable: medical malpractice that many of us won’t
recognize as such — or be able to prove.A
new study by William E. Encinosa and Fred J. Hellinger of the federal
Agency for Healthcare Research
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