New trial ordered in Conn. celebrity hospital case
DAVE COLLINS Associated Press HARTFORD, Conn. Connecticut's second-highest court has overturned a jury verdict and ordered a new trial in the case of a woman's suicide at a psychiatric hospital that caters to celebrities. The state Appellate Court on Monday threw out the January 2008 verdict in favor of Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan and one of its psychiatrists. They were found not liable ...
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Law against military malpractice suits in doubt
BRADENTON, Fla. -- Veterans, military families and others who oppose a decades-old law that shields military medical personnel from malpractice lawsuits are rallying around a case they consider the best chance in a generation to change the widely unp ...
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'I'm sorry' law may help doctors
LANSING, Mich. — Practicing medicine in this state means you can say you're sorry.Under a bill signed last week by Gov. Rick Snyder, health-care providers no longer have to fear that their apologies to patients for medical mistakes will be used against them in malpractice cases.Physicians who said it will allow them to be more candid with patients sought the law.The legal shield would not apply ...
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