Torts to contract¿ moving from informed consent to shared decision-making

Many claims of medical malpractice arise from a breakdown in communication between physician and patient. As a result, medical decision‐making may change from an informed consent model to a shared decision‐making strategy. Shared decision‐making, a contract derivative, will trigger contract obligati...

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Patient Participation
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Risk Management
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