Closing Death's Door

Legal Innovations to End the Epidemic of Healthcare Harm

Michael J Saks author Stephan Landsman author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:31st Mar '21

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After heart disease and cancer, the third leading cause of death in the United States is iatrogenic injury (avoidable injury or infection caused by a healer). Research suggests that avoidable errors claim several hundred thousand lives every year. The principal economic counterforce to such errors, malpractice litigation, has never been a particularly effective deterrent for a host of reasons, with fewer than 3% of negligently injured patients (or their families) receiving any compensation from a doctor or hospital's insurer. Closing Death's Door brings the psychology of decision making together with the law to explore ways to improve patient safety and reduce iatrogenic injury, when neither the healthcare industry itself nor the legal system has made a substantial dent in the problem. Beginning with an unflinching introduction to the problem of patient safety, the authors go on to define iatrogenic injury and its scope, shedding light on the culture and structure of a healthcare industry that has failed to effectively address the problem-and indeed that has influenced legislation to weaken existing legal protections and impede the adoption of potentially promising reforms. Examining the weak points in existing systems with an eye to using law to more effectively bring about improvement, the authors conclude by offering a set of ideas intended to start a conversation that will lead to new legal policies that lower the risk of harm to patients. Closing Death's Door is brought to vivid life by the stories of individuals and groups that have played leading roles in the nation's struggle with iatrogenic injury, and is essential reading for medical and legal professionals, as well as lawmakers and laypeople with an interest in healthcare policy.

Closing Death's Door merits high praise... Drawing on empirical evidence and illustrative case studies, the authors provide a highly nuanced agenda-sensitive to political and cultural considerations-for imple-menting regulatory reforms in this critical area of public health. * Robert L. Rabin, JURIMETRICS: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology *
Saks and Landsman have written the definitive synthesis of the empirical and theoretical literatures on medical malpractice liability and patient safety, and have done so in delightful prose and using examples that will all readers will find engaging. Time for the rest of us who toil in these fields to move on to other things."-Charles Silver, Roy W. and Eugenia C. McDonald Endowed Chair in Civil Procedure, School of Law, University of Texas at Austin
This book is a must read for anyone seriously interested in patient safety. They put to rest the false claim that medical malpractice reform holds out any promise for patient safety, and they explain how to lay the groundwork for reforms that would reduce the harm to patients." Tom Baker, William Maul Measey Professor of Law and Health Sciences, University of Pennsylvania and author of The Medical Malpractice Myth.

ISBN: 9780190667986

Dimensions: 157mm x 236mm x 36mm

Weight: 612g

352 pages