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Section 2
American Telemedicine Association
Legal Considerations
Emergencies, Limitations, Malpractice Insurance

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Trial and Error: Learning From Malpractice
Claims in Childhood Surgery

- Prieto, J. M., Falcone, B., Greenberg, P., Sykes, A. G., Sisson, W. B., Gow, K. W., & Ignacio, R. C. (2022). Trial and Error: Learning From Malpractice Claims in Childhood Surgery. The Journal of surgical research, 279, 84–88.


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:

Barnett, J. E., & Kolmes, K. (2016). The practice of tele-mental health: Ethical, legal, and clinical issues for practitioners. Practice Innovations, 1(1), 53–66.

Lustgarten, S. D., & Colbow, A. J. (2017). Ethical concerns for telemental health therapy amidst governmental surveillance. American Psychologist, 72(2), 159–170.

Ottaviani, C., & Vandone, D. (2015). Decision-making under uncertainty and demand for health insurance: A multidisciplinary study. Journal of Psychophysiology, 29(2), 80–85.

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