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Correction to Anderson et al., N Engl J Med 336(23):1680-1681 June 5, 1997.

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Outcomes of Medical-Malpractice Litigation

 

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 by Anderson, R. E.
Outcomes of Medical-Malpractice Litigation . On page 1680, in the second paragraph of the first letter, the second sentence should have read, "The authors themselves could not identify the same events in the same way when they attempted to reproduce their own data," not, "could not classify the same events," as printed. Also, the last sentence of the same letter should have read, "It is therefore not surprising that the study methods did not correspond to legal standards, as the study's results have confirmed," not "as the results of my recent study have confirmed," as printed. We regret the errors.




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