Studdert David M, Mello Michelle M, Gawande Atul A, Brennan Troyen A, Wang Y Claire
Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2007 Jan-Feb;26(1):215-26. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.26.1.215.
Pressure mounts on physicians and hospitals to disclose adverse outcomes of care to patients. Although such transparency diverges from traditional risk management strategy, recent commentary has suggested that disclosure will actually reduce providers' liability exposure. We tested this theory by modeling the litigation consequences of disclosure. We found that forecasts of reduced litigation volume or cost do not withstand close scrutiny. A policy question more pressing than whether moving toward routine disclosure will expand litigation is the question of how large such an expansion might be.
向患者披露医疗不良后果的压力正施加在医生和医院身上。尽管这种透明度与传统风险管理策略背道而驰,但最近的评论表明,披露实际上会减少医疗服务提供者的责任风险。我们通过对披露的诉讼后果进行建模来检验这一理论。我们发现,关于诉讼量或成本会减少的预测经不起仔细推敲。一个比转向常规披露是否会增加诉讼更紧迫的政策问题是,这种增加可能会有多大。