Exploring the factors impacting physicians’ attitudes toward health information exchange with patients in Jordanian hospitals
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Articles 7 8 of the Jordanian medical liability Law No.25 of 2018.
DiFilippo v Preston 53 Del 539 173 A2d 333 (1961); Nixdorf v Hicken 612 P2d 348 (Utah 1980); Canterbury v. Spence (464 F.2d. 772 782 D.C. Cir. 1972).
Cf. Queen v. Lambert 577 S.E.2d 72 74 (Ga. Ct. App. 2003) (opining that the existence of “a confidential relationship imposes a greater duty on the parties to reveal what should be revealed and a lessened duty to discover independently what could have been discovered through the exercise of ordinary care”).