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The stress of litigation: do we still have something to fear?
Twenty-seven years into the malpractice “crisis” in the United States, physicians continue to be subject to the threat of litigation. They know that they can be sued even when they meet the standard of care. This threat gives rise to a range of specific fears that represent an ongoing emotional burden for practitioners and contribute to work dissatisfaction. This article identifies a range of these fears and suggests ways to cope with them.