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37. Preventable in-hospital medical injury under the "no fault" system in New Zealand -- Davis et al. 12 (4): 251 -- Quality and Safety in Health Care
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- Preventable in-hospital medical injury under the "no fault" system in New Zealand .
- Objectives: To describe the pattern of preventable in-hospital medical injury under the "no fault" system and to assess the level of serious preventable patient harm. ...
- Conclusions: The risk of serious preventable in-hospital medical injury for patients in New Zealand, a well established "no fault" jurisdiction, is within the range reported in comparable investigations under tort. ...
- Keywords: medical injury; patient risk; "no fault" system; medical error.
- The alternative to tort is "no fault" where negligence does not have to be proved in court, but few jurisdictions have embarked on such a major departure from the predominant medicolegal tradition. ... 10 Thus, "medical misadventure" can be compensated without the need to prove fault. ...
- While the principal motivation for introducing "no fault" legal systems has been a medicolegal onethat is, to ease the path of compensation and reduce the threat and cost of litigationa further incentive is now provided by quality and patient safety considerations to the extent that such systems may encourage disclosure of error. ...
- Further, given the interest in the performance of "no fault" systems on matters of quality and patient safety, this investigation also seeks to determine whether the theoretical advantages and disadvantages of a "no fault" systemgreater frankness versus limited deterrenceare reflected to any degree in the level of serious preventable patient harm relative to published figures for comparable investigations under tort. ...
- This study sought to assess whether the level of serious preventable in-hospital medical injury in a well established "no fault" jurisdiction like New Zealand is within the range reported for similar studies under tort. ...
- Little research has been published to date on medical injury in "no fault" medicolegal jurisdictions. ...
- This paper reports a replicate investigation under the "no fault" system in New Zealand.
- The results of the current investigation do not rule decisively for or against "no fault", at least as judged in the context of quality and patient safety issues. Future research should therefore consider alternative methodologies to counter the weaknesses of the audit approach, and should address more directly the issue of the potential for disclosure and error discussion under the "no fault" system. ...
- Patient risk of serious preventable medical injury at just under 1% appears to be no higher under the New Zealand system of "no fault" compensation for patients than in the medicolegal systems of Australia and the US governed by tort. ...
- No-fault for medical injury: theory and evidence. ...
- No-fault compensation for medical injuries. ...
38. What is page fault? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
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- page fault Last modified: Friday, February 15, 2002 .
- An invalid page fault or page fault error occurs when the operating system cannot find the data in virtual memory. ...
- com pages about page fault. ...
- invalid page fault.
39. EarthScope Web Portal
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- Join EarthScope this summer as we drill through the San Andreas Fault, study the movements of faults and volcanoes, and measure the deformation of the plate boundary. ...
40. my-fault.net v26
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- Music Files Welcome to my-fault. ...
- The nineteenth was my-fault. ...
41. Whose Fault Is It? - by Ran HaCohen
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- Whose Fault Is It? .
- , that at present, the perpetuation of the Middle East conflict is the fault of Israel and its greed for land. ...
- If the Palestinians were willing to give up their land, water, and human rights quietly, go live somewhere else, or, even better, stop living altogether, we could have had peace long ago; so it's their fault too. ...
- Whose Fault Is It?.
42. The Australian: Gerard Baker: Tsunami must be fault of the US December 31, 2004
- www.theaustralian.news.com.au
- Gerard Baker: Tsunami must be fault of the US.
43. CNN.com - Congressmen fault baseball's steroid policy - Mar 16, 2005
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- Congressmen fault baseball's steroid policy.
44. Secunia - Advisories - Linux Kernel Page Fault Handler Privilege Escalation
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- Home >> Secunia Advisories >> Linux Kernel Page Fault Handler Privilege Escalation.
- Linux Kernel Page Fault Handler Privilege Escalation.
- The vulnerability is caused due to a race condition in the page fault handler when two threads, which share the same virtual memory space, request a stack expansion simultaneously. ...
45. Allot NetEnforcer - Policy Based Bandwidth Management
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- The NetEnforcer is a complete fault-tolerant hardware and software solution.
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