Do the poor sue more? A case-control study of malpractice claims and socioeconomic status.
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Do the poor sue more? A case-control study of malpractice claims and socioeconomic status.
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Do the poor sue more? A case-c ...... aims and socioeconomic status.
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Do the poor sue more? A case-c ...... aims and socioeconomic status.
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Do the poor sue more? A case-c ...... aims and socioeconomic status.
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Do the poor sue more? A case-c ...... aims and socioeconomic status.
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H R Burstin
S R Lipsitz
T A Brennan
W G Johnson
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10.1001/JAMA.1993.03510140057029
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1993-10-01T00:00:00Z