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Saturday, March 29, 2003A note to doctors who are worried about medical malpractice insurance premiums, and indeed about lawsuits in general: If your patient, or former patient, asks you why you did something, answer it. Forty percent of our cases -- yes, I'm keeping track -- come from people who wouldn't've bothered, except the doctor replies to questions like that with (I'm not making this up): "I don't have to answer that," or "You wouldn't understand." Look, I know that your patients won't understand most of what you tell them. Trust me; they end up in my office with some regularity. But you can stop a lot of them before they go anywhere near the "Attorneys" section of the Yellow Pages by tamping down the God Complex just a bit. Telling the truth is always the best path, no matter how painful it might be. posted by Sydney on 3/29/2003 10:16:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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