How Does Big Business Rationalize State Sanctioned Lies
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Steve LombardiSeptember 30, 2009 10:07 AM
I’ve been covering the apology shield in the context of medical negligence and how it’s nothing more than state supported lying. Here is a list of some sources you can use to learn more about how Big Business rationalizes how it benefits America.
For more to read, consider the following articles posted on the Injuryboard and elsewhere.
The Apology Shield - Pandering to Lies and Deception over Truth and Consequences, July 24, 2009, Steve Lombardi
I'm Sorry" Policy Works for University of Michigan Health System, July 22, 2009, David Mittleman
Iowa Personal Injury Attorneys | Opinion & Commentary ...
... Governor Rick Perry from Texas Sucker Punches Arnold Schwarzenegger; The Apology
Shield - Pandering to Lies and Deception over Truth and Consequences. ...
Would tort reform put back the healthy kidney? | InjuryBoard Des ...
... Remember it's impossible anymore to tell if they really mean it when they say they are sorry because of the apology shield law makes all apologies phony. ...
Medical Errors and the Full Disclosure/ Early Offer Movement, from the Perfect Apology.
The Sorry Works Networks, http://www.sorryworks.net/
Robert Redlin (2006) "Mistakes Happen." Physicians Practice. January 2006
Robert J Walling and Shawna S. Ackerman (2006) "Having to say your sorry: A More Efficient Medical Mal Practice Insurance Model."
Simple Words Can Yield Big Rewards
Robert J Walling and Shawna S. Ackerman (2006) "Having to say your sorry: A More Efficient Medical Mal Practice Insurance Model."
CRITTENDEN'S MEDICAL INSURANCE NEWS: MOVEMENT TO APOLOGIES TO GAIN STEAM
States with Fake Apology Laws, follow the link.
Peter Geier (2006) "Emerging med-mal strategy: 'I'm sorry'" National Law Journal Online. July 14, 2006
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama (2006) "Making Patient Safety the Centerpiece of Medical Liability Reform." Perspective, May 25 –
Making Patient Safety the Centerpiece of Medical Liability Reform, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, The New England Journal of Medicine, May 25, 2006
Hartford Courant (2006) "When Doctors Say I'm Sorry." Sep 2, 2006 --
Doug Wojcieszak (2006) "The Sorry Works! Coalition," --http://www.sorryworks.net/WhatIs.phtml
2007 Market Watch, Disclosure Of Medical Injury To Patients: An Improbable Risk Management Strategy, By Studdert, Mello, Gawande, Brennan and Yang.
"Why Docs Won't Say Sorry." Health Day News. Monday August 14
2006 Arch Intern Med., US and Canadian Physicians’ Attitudes and
Experiences Regarding Disclosing Errors to Patients, by Gallagher et. al.
Apology Shield Compendium of Articles and Sources
BLOG COMPENDIUM
The Injuryboard Series on the Medical Apology Shield, by Steve Lombardi of the Lombardi Law Firm
1. Why Should I Apologize? -
Steve Lombardi | September 22, 2009 9:42 AM | Des Moines, IA
Hopefully our mother’s and father’s taught us that after you do something wrong you should apologize. The apology is meant to communicate a sincere feeling of remorse. We are taught...
2. "I'm very sorry.", but really I'm not.
Steve Lombardi | September 23, 2009 10:49 AM | Des Moines, IA
Yesterday we discussed three recent incidents where an apology was necessary to correct an error of judgment. Those incidents involved Kanye West, Serena Williams and Congressman Joe Wilson....
3. An Apology Free From Risk, Isn't Really An Apology
Steve Lombardi | September 24, 2009 10:15 AM | Des Moines, IA
After making a mistake why should medical professionals want to apologize? How about because it’s the right thing to do and you’ll sleep better at night having set the record straight...
4. Why are there so many lawsuits?
Steve Lombardi | September 25, 2009 4:17 PM | Des Moines, IA
It's the question every tort reformer loves to ask and it's probably because then it's easy to avoid the real problem. On September 3rd 2009 15 year old Rachel Stewart was headed north on I-380...
5. How To Expose The Fake Medical Apology
Steve Lombardi | September 25, 2009 10:05 AM | Des Moines, IA
A Patient’s Guide to Dealing with the New Fake Medical Apologies Today's apology is Chris Matthews apologizing for his characterization of Hillary Clinton's success in politics coming down to...
6. Apology Shield - Diagnosing Truth With a Broken Lie Detector
Steve Lombardi | September 26, 2009 10:47 AM | Des Moines, IA
WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO EXPOSE THE FAKE APOLOGY We’ve been covering the apology shield this week and I’m having fun with it, but deep down there’s a serious side to this...
7. It’s Too Late To Apologize
Steve Lombardi | September 28, 2009 10:43 AM | Des Moines, IA
WHY THEY ASK FOR THE RIGHT TO LIE WITH A FAKE APOLOGY An interesting thing about those wanting the apology shield is the emotion that drove them to ask the Iowa legislature to enact the law....
9. What States Officially Sanction The Apology Lie?
Steve Lombardi | October 01, 2009 10:10 AM | Des Moines, IA
We shouldn't wonder why this next generation seems confused and uncommitted to community. With 35 states either considering or having passed laws allowing perjury by legal fiction they should be...
10. What States Officially Sanction The Apology Lie?
Steve Lombardi | October 01, 2009 10:10 AM | Des Moines, IA
11. Apology Shield, Still not asking the right question.
Steve Lombardi | October 02, 2009 10:15 AM | Des Moines, IA
We are talking about apology shields and how it affects America’s character. Today I want to discuss a statement that is quoted from the original investigation by a group of researchers...
12. Fake Apology, State Sanctioned Lies
Steve Lombardi | October 03, 2009 9:35 AM | Des Moines, IA
I’ve covered the apology shield and today will be my last post on this subject, at least for now. I see it as state sanctioned approval of lying under oath. Some may disagree, but let me...
LAWYER AND NEWS REPORTER TALK: It’s time to sign off on this series about the medical apology shield, but it’s not time to stop thinking about it. If you send your news story, case ruling or the citation and title I’ll post about the effects of this rule of evidence and how it affected your clients and the other parties to the case. That offer is extended to both sides of the courtroom, plaintiff and defense. The offer is also directed to all news media reporters and to Judges whose rulings affect the rights of people and the fabric of the American culture.
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