Examples of using Malpractice in English and their translations into Hindi
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Minimize corruption and malpractice.
So, the malpractice needs to be checked and the parents/students may not be compelled to buy new books.
And they were accusing him of malpractice.
If you want a policy with no deductible for malpractice coverage, CPH& Associates is the ideal provider for life coach insurance.
They account for 28% of all payouts for medical malpractice claims.
To prove that you experienced medical malpractice, your lawyer will file the paperwork, interview expert witnesses, and gather the evidence to build your case.
In the reasonable belief that it tends to show malpractice or impropriety;
Incidents of birth injury medical malpractice can change your life and the life of your baby forever- leading to paralysis, nerve damage, permanent disability, and even death.
Any deal will be cancelled if malpractice is found: Antony.
A lawsuit brought by the boy's parents alleges that their son'sdeath was a direct result of medical malpractice.
Typically, when a patient sues a doctor, it is for malpractice- a claim that often must be brought within 1-3 years.
Psychiatry is far from perfect, but it remains the most patient-centered and humanistic of all medical specialties andhas the lowest rate of malpractice among all specialties.
The app aims atempowering people across the country to share evidence of malpractice by political parties, their candidates and activists directly with ECI.
FCA regulation provides a sense of security for investors dealing with ICM Capital, andtraders should stay safe against almost all types of financial abuse or malpractice.
If disease is thought of as the rebellion of the flesh against your malpractice upon it, the remedy is to stop such malpractice.
This profession opens him up to malpractice suits, product liability(in some cases) and a myriad of exposure to having his assets targeted by a creditor who was awarded a judgement that was in excess of that of his insurance policy.
The National Center for State Courtsreports the median cost of litigation for professional malpractice is $122,000, so the losses could be substantial.
Moreover, he pointed out, it is estimated that malpractice claims represent just 1.5% of medically negligent care events, so the results of the study barely scratch the surface.
This is important for almost all small businesses, but for certain businesses, such as accountants, law firms and doctors,this insurance often comes in the form of malpractice insurance and is in some cases, such as for doctors, legally required.
Sure, people are eager to mention the nightmare stories, the malpractice suits, the Conrad Murrays of the medical profession playing Russian roulette with people's lives out of profiteering and arrogance.
The 25th President, William McKinley(whose widow's story is a tad heart wrenching), was shot by the anarchist Leon Czolgosz on September 6, 1901 and died eight days later,reportedly more from medical malpractice than the actual bullet that hit his stomach.
For example,doctors in Colorado are required to be covered by medical malpractice insurance but physicians in Texas aren't according to the Texas Insurance Department.
Of the 651 doctors surveyed, 76 percent pointed to malpractice as the reason why they practice more aggressively, 52 percent to clinical performance measures(standards for clinical processes) and 40 percent to shortened one-on-one time with patients.
Html, a website that provides access to records of disciplinary actions and,in some states, malpractice suits brought against physicians(and the settlement amounts, if any).
The doctor has been under investigation for several counts of malpractice from incidents that occurred in May 2015, including two in which he is accused of puncturing the organs of patients while performing liposuction, a procedure he calls his specialty.
Will our government pay more attention to preventing the yearly loss of hundreds of thousands of American lives from hospital infections, medical malpractice, defective products, air pollution, unsafe drugs, toxic workplaces and other domestic perils?
The candidate found guilty of having adopted anyone or more of the above malpractice is liable to be penalised with a penalty by the National Council, which may vary from cancellation of the examination/expulsion upto maximum period of three years following the malpractice under issue.
Lawyers with this degree can focus on careers in pharmacy law, medical malpractice, medical ethics, international public health, and mental health law.
Previously, stock options had been the vehicle of choice,but with scandals, malpractice, and issues of tax-evasion, companies were(as of 2004) able to consider other types of stock awards that might be more effective in attracting and retaining talent.
While there are no doubt other problems in our medical system that require other solutions, including malpractice and high cost of care, transparency is one way for us as physicians to say to our patients that we want to do our part to counter fear and reinstill professionalism.