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Drug & Device News
August 31, 2006
Recent headlines.
<b>Online Exclusive:</b> New Hampshire Medical Privacy Law Challenged
August 03, 2006
IMS Health Inc. and Verispan LLC filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court, seeking a stay of New Hampshire's new privacy law. The law, which went into effect on June 30, bans the collection, distribution, and sale of individual doctors' prescription information by pharmaceutical companies or their agents. It affects only prescriptions written by physicians, not by other medical professionals such as nurse practitioners.
Verdicts
August 01, 2006
Recent rulings.
Med Mal News
August 01, 2006
All the latest news important to your practice.
Drug & Device News
August 01, 2006
Recent news you need to know.
Products Liability and the Illegal Acts Doctrine
August 01, 2006
In products liability cases in most states, a plaintiff's conduct that contributes to his or her harm does not bar a claim, but instead may be considered by the jury in weighing the comparative fault of the parties. But should a case even have to go to a jury when the very harm that the plaintiff is suing for resulted from the plaintiff's own criminal misconduct?
New Worklife Expectancy Tables Are Here
August 01, 2006
Anthony M. Gamboa, Jr. of Vocational Econometrics Inc. (VEI) has produced a new edition of the New Worklife Expectancy Tables (the Tables), which purport to show, using statistical averages, how much work loss an injury will cause over the injured person's lifetime. The Tables are used almost exclusively by plaintiffs to establish damages, especially plaintiffs who have been injured and expect to return to work, or who have missed no work at all at the time of trial.
Attorneys Gear Up for Virtual Medicine
August 01, 2006
The number of doctors and hospitals making virtual house calls has exploded in recent years, which has lawyers cautioning the medical community about the legal dangers of treating and monitoring patients via the Internet. Attorneys warn that virtual medicine ' which has popped up in hospitals and clinics in more than a dozen states in the last 2 years ' could open the floodgates to malpractice claims, privacy disputes and licensure problems.
Pay for Performance
August 01, 2006
Over the past year, hospitals, doctors and health insurers have been meeting to discuss pay-for-performance (P4P), the latest attempt to correct our dysfunctional health-care payment system. The general concept is actually quite simple: Providers of health-care services would be paid more if they achieve certain performance metrics and less if they don't.
Verdicts
June 28, 2006
Recent rulings of interest to your practice.

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