Corporate negligence A corporation itself owes duties to the general public and to its patients.
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Corporate negligence
■■ A corporation itself owes duties to the general public and to its patients.
■■ Duties arise from statutes, regulations, principles of law developed by the courts, and the internal operating rules of the organization.
■■ A corporation is treated no differently from an individual. If a corporation has a duty and fails in the exercise of that duty, it has the same liability to the injured party as an individual would have.
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Legal Aspects Of Health Care Administration
ISBN: 9781284231526
14th Edition
Authors: George D. Pozgar
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