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Dr Marie Bismark

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Under a medico-legal cloud: identifying doctors at highest risk of claims and complaints. The topic of this public lecture was "Identifying doctors at highest risk of claims and complaints". For individual doctors, medico-legal claims and patient complaints may feel like random events. But at the population level, clear patterns emerge. Associate Professor Marie Bismark is a public health physician and health lawyer, who leads the Law and Public Health Group at the University of Melbourne School of Global and Population Health. Her research focuses on the role of patient voice in improving the quality and safety of healthcare.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Under a medico-legal cloud: identifying doctors at highest risk of claims and complaints. The topic of this public lecture was "Identifying doctors at highest risk of claims and complaints". For individual doctors, medico-legal claims and patient complaints may feel like random events. But at the population level, clear patterns emerge. Associate Professor Marie Bismark is a public health physician and health lawyer, who leads the Law and Public Health Group at the University of Melbourne School of Global and Population Health. Her research focuses on the role of patient voice in improving the quality and safety of healthcare.
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