American Academy of Sleep Medicine: Medical Malpractice Incidents are More Severe During Daylight Saving Time
March 07, 2024
March 07, 2024
DARIEN, Illinois, March 7 (TNSres) -- The American Academy of Sleep Medicine issued the following news release:
Medical malpractice incidents are more severe during the months of the year when daylight saving time is observed in the U.S., according to a new study that examined three decades of malpractice claims.
Results show that both medical malpractice incident severity and payment decisions were higher during the months of daylight saving time compared with the mont . . .
Medical malpractice incidents are more severe during the months of the year when daylight saving time is observed in the U.S., according to a new study that examined three decades of malpractice claims.
Results show that both medical malpractice incident severity and payment decisions were higher during the months of daylight saving time compared with the mont . . .
