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By: Max Kennerly

Markman hearings apply to patent infringement cases, but the point is the same. The core difference there is that patents (and trademarks, and insurance policies, and ‘integrated’ contracts [where the...

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By: Fyrdoc

“Moreover, there’s a fundamental question about how much probative value the neutral expert would add. What would they base their opinion on? Why, the same studies, experience and training that the...

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By: Soronel Haetir

I am only going to address the overwhelmed issue. I agree with the poster above that whether the traffic is foreseeable or not is the critical question when making that avaluation. I would suspect that...

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By: Max Kennerly

It’s appalling whenever doctors assist the civil justice system. Don’t they know that justice and responsibility are lower priorities than protecting a “colleague” they’ve never met who screwed up?

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By: Blah, Blah, Blah, Wait, What The…. Holy Crap!

[...] this post of White Coat’s blog about a celebrity lawsuit against ER doctors who apparently did not have a patient on a monitor that [...]

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By: Fannin

I’m neither a doctor nor a lawyer, so I apologize if the answer to this is obvious to everyone else. But it’s my understanding that emergency departments typically lose money because a lot of the...

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By: Trish

Your care isnt based on your payment options or insurance. But it is limited if there are not enough beds. And no matter if you have 100 monitored bed, there will be THAT night when you have 101 actual...

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By: Rogue Medic

It is interesting to read the way a reporter describes medical care. There is no mention of the medication, only of the route of administration. There is no mention of what was seen on the ECG, only...

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By: the golden profession

The bottom line is that the team was in the process of working up the patient.woods is gonna lose this case.I think all would have happened anyway .the staff in this case did nothing wrong.and In the...

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By: Amanda

Its actually scary to see those in the healthcare field forget that their patients and patients family and friends are human. Apparently some doctors, surgeons, and other healthcare professional staff...

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By: Max Kennerly

Markman hearings apply to patent infringement cases, but the point is the same. The core difference there is that patents (and trademarks, and insurance policies, and ‘integrated’ contracts [where the...

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By: Fyrdoc

“Moreover, there’s a fundamental question about how much probative value the neutral expert would add. What would they base their opinion on? Why, the same studies, experience and training that the...

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By: Soronel Haetir

I am only going to address the overwhelmed issue. I agree with the poster above that whether the traffic is foreseeable or not is the critical question when making that avaluation. I would suspect that...

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By: Max Kennerly

It’s appalling whenever doctors assist the civil justice system. Don’t they know that justice and responsibility are lower priorities than protecting a “colleague” they’ve never met who screwed up?

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By: Blah, Blah, Blah, Wait, What The…. Holy Crap!

[…] this post of White Coat’s blog about a celebrity lawsuit against ER doctors who apparently did not have a patient on a monitor that […]

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By: Fannin

I’m neither a doctor nor a lawyer, so I apologize if the answer to this is obvious to everyone else. But it’s my understanding that emergency departments typically lose money because a lot of the...

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By: Trish

Your care isnt based on your payment options or insurance. But it is limited if there are not enough beds. And no matter if you have 100 monitored bed, there will be THAT night when you have 101 actual...

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By: Rogue Medic

It is interesting to read the way a reporter describes medical care. There is no mention of the medication, only of the route of administration. There is no mention of what was seen on the ECG, only...

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By: the golden profession

The bottom line is that the team was in the process of working up the patient.woods is gonna lose this case.I think all would have happened anyway .the staff in this case did nothing wrong.and In the...

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By: Amanda

Its actually scary to see those in the healthcare field forget that their patients and patients family and friends are human. Apparently some doctors, surgeons, and other healthcare professional staff...

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