The “standard of care” is what guides how medical providers should act in specific situations, based on the collective knowledge and actions of their peers. If most doctors follow a certain method, that becomes the expected way to treat patients. It’s shaped by research, experience, and how well past practices have worked. Listen to episode 3 of the Injury Insights podcast on Duffy & Duffy’s website to learn more!
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The standard of care is the community determination as to what a medical provider is supposed to do under a certain set of circumstances. That community is the community of medical providers. So if nine out of ten doctors do something in a particular way, everybody’s supposed to do it
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