Risk Management in Obstetrics

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Social Issues

 

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Nancy D

 

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February 23, 2014

 

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The majority of women who are about to give birth tend to be young and healthy (Clements, 2001). Naturally, they expect to give birth to a healthy child, who is free from defects and/or illness. A key reason for such high expectations may also stem from the belief that society has become so technologically advanced that complications during birth are now a thing of the past...
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Hence, if the baby is born with a birth/neurological defect, the parents feel that someone in a position of authority is to be blamed (Herczeg, 1997). Litigation in obstetrics has been noticeably increasing, with tremendous impact on obstetric medical practice. For instance, in the state of Washington, approximately 45% of family physicians who practice obstetrics have considered stopping obstetric practice, over concerns of increasing malpractice insurance rates (Norris, 2003)...
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