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<title>How to lie with statistics, medical malpractice edition</title>
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<description>Arizona State Professor Michael Saks has an op-ed in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel that is notable for its use of misleading statistics. Saks starts off by arguing that doctors aren't affected by high malpractice insurance premiums, because they can pass the...</description>
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<title>Medical matters: new at Point of Law</title>
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<description>Loads of coverage of health matters in recent weeks over at our sister website, including: liability fears and emergency room admissions; New Jersey bans &quot;retaliating&quot; against expert witnesses over testimony they give, no matter how...</description>
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<title>Spinistics</title>
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<description>How about capping medical errors? | Milwaukee Journal&amp;#45;Sentinel | 4.2.05 The best way to prevent medical malpractice litigation is to reduce the incidence of medical errors and injuries. Studies conducted over the past 30 years have repeatedly found...</description>
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