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  • Lawsuit Filed against doctor accused of sexually assaulting patient
    May - 2016, Posted ON May 04, 2016

    4th April, 2016 – South CA, US: A fifth former patient has filed suit against a medical doctor and surgeon now jailed and facing charges of sexual assault.

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  • New York hospital to pay $2.2 million over unauthorized filming of 2 patients
    May - 2016, Posted ON May 24, 2016

    21st April, 2016, New York – US: New York-Presbyterian Hospital has agreed to pay a $2.2 million penalty to federal regulators for allowing television crews to film two patients without their consent — one who was dying, the other in significant distress. Regulators said on Thursday that the hospital allowed filming to continue even after a medical professional asked that it stop.

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  • Oklahoma is going after abortion doctors for doing their jobs
    May - 2016, Posted ON May 18, 2016

    26th April, 2016 – Oklahoma, US: What’s the quickest way to ban legal abortions in your state? Take away the medical licenses of every doctor that performs them. At least that’s what Oklahoma lawmakers seem to believe.

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  • Study shows patients prefer iPads to doctors when discussing surgery
    May - 2016, Posted ON May 02, 2016

    UK, 15th March, 2016: Often patients undergo procedures without real informed consent being achieved due to technical language, jargon and time pressure, with up to half of patients finding it difficult to understand what their doctor tells them. Now a group of Australian doctors has prepared patients for surgery using iPads, and found that patients’ understanding was much better than after a face-to-face consultation.

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