Torts to contract? Moving from informed consent to shared decision-making
- PMID: 20200921
- DOI: 10.1002/jhrm.5600280403
Torts to contract? Moving from informed consent to shared decision-making
Abstract
Many claims of medical malpractice arise from a breakdown in communication between physician and patient. As a result, medical decision-making may change from an informed consent model to a shared decision-making strategy. Shared decision-making, a contract derivative, will trigger contract obligations and change the face of medical malpractice from tort to contract.
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