Healthcare Mediation and the Need for Apologies. (Canada) Healthcare Mediation and the Need for Apologies. (Canada)

Healthcare Mediation and the Need for Apologies. (Canada‪)‬

Health Law Journal 2010, Annual, 18

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This article looks at the role apology plays in resolving conflicts between patients and doctors. Patients may have a manifest need for sincere expressions of sympathy, which may ultimately help unblock the conflict situation, and even lead to better reparations for the harm done. Moreover, some factors in the current context mean that patients have a very hard time getting apologies. The authors explore mediation as a conflict management mode that is more conducive to apology. Given that mediation still has some limitations in this respect, solutions are put forward to facilitate apology in mediation. **********

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2010
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
30
Pages
PUBLISHER
Health Law Institute
SIZE
212.1
KB

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