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UNDERSTANDING CARDIOLOGY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CLAIMS
It costs about $80,000 to defend a cardiologist in a medical malpractice claim resulting in payment—nearly four times the cost in ophthalmology, the least expensive specialty to defend. That is a great deal of money, and it likely heightens cardiologists’ … Continue reading →
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