Medical apology laws don’t reduce malpractice lawsuits
An apology after medical harm still matters, but perhaps not for the reasons medicine once believed.
For a long time, medicine saw apologizing after a bad outcome as risky or, at best, a way to protect oneself. Doctors were told to say as little as possible: Avoid guessing, don’t admit fault, and don’t apologize. This made sense in a legal system where lawsuits are common. But after a serious mistake, staying …
Medical apology laws don’t reduce malpractice lawsuits

















