Monday, May 21, 2012

"Perhaps the driving force behind mammography litigation is public perception of mammography's effectiveness"

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22596034


Radiol Technol. 2012 May;83(5):467M-86M.

Mammography and litigation.

Abstract

Mammography is perhaps the most heavily legislated medical procedure, and medical malpractice lawsuits are filed against mammographers for several reasons, including mammogram misread and delayed diagnosis. Perhaps the driving force behind mammography litigation is public perception of mammography's effectiveness. Surveys have indicated that the public attributes 100% sensitivity to mammography, whereas its actual sensitivity is approximately 79%. Fear of litigation affects mammography practice, and several initiatives have been suggested to address the problem of rampant mammography litigation, including increasing public awareness, to improve working conditions for mammographers and to ensure the future of this lifesaving procedure.

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