Individuals can experience adverse medical outcomes or injuries in healthcare facilities due to negligence, errors, and/or substandard care in healthcare facilities. Adverse medical outcomes occur all over the globe. Developed countries around the world have adopted one of two central malpractice systems. One of the systems is tort litigation, which was adopted by the United States and determines compensation based on negligence. Other countries have what is known as a no-fault system. Within the literature, research both systems.
Compare the medical malpractice system in the United States to another developed country. The comparison should contain, but not be limited to, ethical considerations, the number of negligence cases per year, per capita, the costs the patient incurs in pursuing a malpractice case, and the approach those in the healthcare system take toward the patient once an injury has occurred. Develop a comparative argument grounded firmly in research and does not contain opinion.



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