Apologies in medicine: Legal protection is not enough

There has been an important shift toward openness regarding adverse events and their communication to patients. Recent research suggests that saying sorry is a key element of successful disclosure practice. However, fear of legal action has been identified as a major barrier to issuing an apology in

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