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Cover of: Do Physicians Respond to Liability Standards?
Matthew B. Frank, Michael Frakes, Seth Seabury

Do Physicians Respond to Liability Standards?

Section: Article
Volume 171 (2015) / Issue 1, pp. 58-77 (20)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/093245615X14188909230136
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Summary
We explore the sensitivity of the clinical decisions of physicians to the standards of care expected of them under the law, drawing on the abandonment by states over time of rules holding physicians to standards determined by local customs and the contemporaneous adoption of national-standard rules. Using data on broad rates of surgical interventions at the county-by-year level from the Area Resource File, we find that local surgery rates converge towards national surgery rates upon the adoption of national-standard rules. Moreover, we find that these effects are more pronounced among rural counties.