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With the grant, five of the city's best-known private hospitals will join, including New York Presbyterian/Columbia, where former President Bill Clinton had heart bypass surgery. Each hospital will create an early disclosure program, owning up to mistakes. Cases that aren't settled by the hospitals will go to a special courtroom staffed by judges trained with a curriculum McKeon helped develop and calls "Medicine for Judges." Plaintiffs don't have to settle; they can insist on a jury trial at any point. McKeon says one advantage is that courts can adopt it on their own, without legislation. But will he be able to able to impart to other judges the patience and creativity that seem to have succeeded for him? He worked for months with a man whose elderly father banged his head in a fall on the sidewalk and wound up paralyzed from the neck down, apparently because paramedics didn't realize how severe the injury was. The hospital system was offering a significant settlement
-- possibly better than the son could have gotten in a trial in which defense lawyers would have blamed the fall on the father. The son refused. "He basically felt he needed to have a trial so he could do justice by his father," McKeon said. With approval of lawyers on both sides, the judge invited the son to participate in settlement negotiations. Over time, the son came to see past his outrage and accepted the settlement. "This man had a particularly heartfelt motivation," McKeon said. "I was afraid, that in pursuing a trial, he would have wound up with nothing. That, coupled with the feeling that he hadn't gotten justice for his father, would have been far worse than anything." ___ Online: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality:
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