Abstract
The results of a detailed empirical study of the Canadian medical malpractice experience are presented. Policy perspectives on the so-called medical malpractice crisis need to be much more broadly cast than the overwhelming preoccupation with tort reform issues that have dominated policy debates to this juncture.
Citation
Donald N. Dewees et al.,
The Medical Malpractice Crisis: A Comparative Empirical Perspective,
54 Law and Contemporary Problems
217-252
(Winter 1991)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol54/iss1/7