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The relationship between malpractice claims history and subsequent obstetric care.

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Entman, SS; Glass, CA; Hickson, GB; Githens, PB; Whetten-Goldstein, K; Sloan, FA
Published in: JAMA
November 1994

To determine the relationship between prior malpractice claims experience and the quality of clinical obstetric care.Historical cohort study of obstetricians, classified by their prior malpractice claims experience, with blinded review of medical records from their practices 5 to 10 years later.Florida obstetricians who lost, settled, or defended malpractice claims between 1977 and 1983 and who were still practicing obstetrics in 1987.Objective and subjective assessment of quality of clinical care of patients attended by obstetricians with different histories of malpractice claims.No differences were found in any of the objective or subjective measures of the quality of clinical care provided to patients of obstetricians who were classified into one of four groups according to their prior claims history.No relationship was found between prior malpractice claims experience and the technical quality of practice by Florida obstetricians. Strategies that attempt to identify physicians at risk for future clinical errors by using data on prior malpractice claims (such as the National Practitioner Data Bank) may be misjudging the likelihood that substandard clinical care will be provided by physicians with prior claims.

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JAMA

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EISSN

1538-3598

ISSN

0098-7484

Publication Date

November 1994

Volume

272

Issue

20

Start / End Page

1588 / 1591

Related Subject Headings

  • Quality of Health Care
  • Pregnancy Complications
  • Pregnancy
  • Obstetrics
  • Medical Records
  • Medical Audit
  • Malpractice
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Florida
 

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Entman, S. S., Glass, C. A., Hickson, G. B., Githens, P. B., Whetten-Goldstein, K., & Sloan, F. A. (1994). The relationship between malpractice claims history and subsequent obstetric care. JAMA, 272(20), 1588–1591. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1994.03520200044033
Entman, S. S., C. A. Glass, G. B. Hickson, P. B. Githens, K. Whetten-Goldstein, and F. A. Sloan. “The relationship between malpractice claims history and subsequent obstetric care.JAMA 272, no. 20 (November 1994): 1588–91. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1994.03520200044033.
Entman SS, Glass CA, Hickson GB, Githens PB, Whetten-Goldstein K, Sloan FA. The relationship between malpractice claims history and subsequent obstetric care. JAMA. 1994 Nov;272(20):1588–91.
Entman, S. S., et al. “The relationship between malpractice claims history and subsequent obstetric care.JAMA, vol. 272, no. 20, Nov. 1994, pp. 1588–91. Epmc, doi:10.1001/jama.1994.03520200044033.
Entman SS, Glass CA, Hickson GB, Githens PB, Whetten-Goldstein K, Sloan FA. The relationship between malpractice claims history and subsequent obstetric care. JAMA. 1994 Nov;272(20):1588–1591.
Journal cover image

Published In

JAMA

DOI

EISSN

1538-3598

ISSN

0098-7484

Publication Date

November 1994

Volume

272

Issue

20

Start / End Page

1588 / 1591

Related Subject Headings

  • Quality of Health Care
  • Pregnancy Complications
  • Pregnancy
  • Obstetrics
  • Medical Records
  • Medical Audit
  • Malpractice
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Florida