Published in Leg Med on January 01, 1991
Malpractice: funding emerges as a critical issue. Trustee (1976) 0.75
Strengthening the legal position of Catholic health facilities. Hosp Prog (1974) 0.75
Who is legally responsible for the emergency department patient? Hosp Med Staff (1975) 0.75
Malpractice: funding emerges as a critical issue. Hosp Med Staff (1976) 0.75
Overview of board members' responsibilities and liabilities. NLN Publ (1978) 0.75
Hiring a CEO made (almost) easy. Trustee (1979) 0.75
Medical malpractice environment in the 1990s. Med Staff Couns (1992) 0.75
Ways to head off a new malpractice crisis. Med Econ (1980) 0.75
Good Samaritan laws: do state statutes protect your EMS staff? Hosp Med Staff (1980) 0.75
Helping the impaired physician. Trustee (1978) 0.75
'80s medical malpractice crisis will break mutuals: attorney. Interview by Joanne Gamlin. Bus Insur (1979) 0.75
Arbitration. Calif Med (1971) 0.75
Formal instrument counts: yes or no? Hosp Med Staff (1982) 0.75
Medical malpractice and tort reform: a summary and look to the future. Med Staff Couns (1990) 0.75
The way it was. Excerpts from Fifty Years: an anthology by ten contributors who helped shape the history of California hospitals. Healthc Forum J (1991) 0.75
The legal aspect of obtaining medical staff privileges in a new community. J Leg Med (N Y) (1975) 0.75
Physician rehabilitation: a better alternative to punishment. Hosp Med Staff (1976) 0.75
Payment systems, cost management, and malpractice. Hospitals (1984) 0.75
States move toward legislated hospital risk management. Hospitals (1977) 0.75
Arbitration. Hospitals (1970) 0.75
Malpractice: simple solution eludes tort reformists. Trustee (1976) 0.75
Reports in two states suggest solutions to malpractice crisis. Hospitals (1977) 0.75
Malpractice: funding emerges as a critical issue. Hospitals (1976) 0.75
A model agreement for full-time physician coverage of emergency service. Hospitals (1967) 0.75
Legal pitfalls in exclusive physician-hospital agreements. Hosp Med Staff (1975) 0.75