philh comments on Open Thread, Jun. 22 - Jun. 28, 2015 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: philh 23 June 2015 04:13:42PM 0 points [-]

If the surgery isn't necessary, and something goes wrong during it, does the doctor need to worry about getting sued?

Comment author: ChristianKl 23 June 2015 08:06:13PM 0 points [-]

If I remember right the best predictor for a doctor getting sued is whether patients perceive the doctor to be friendly.

Advising against a unnecessary practice might be malpractice but informing a patient about the option to do so, especially when there are cosmetic reasons for it, shouldn't be a big issue.

Comment author: Elo 25 June 2015 12:28:23AM 0 points [-]

Even good doctors can get sued. But it speaks to more about why people sue; (doctors did a bad human-interaction job rather than they did a negligent job)

I do wonder about the nature of doctoring. Do you happen to get 3% (arbitrary number) wrong; and if you are also bad at people-skills, this bites you. whereas if you get 3% wrong and you are good at people skills you avoid being sued 99% of those 3% of cases.