PEDIATRICS Vol. 84 No. 2 August 1989, pp. A75
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Before we can persuade doctors to adopt standards of quality care, we must slay the medical-malpractice monster. Medical professionals should be held accountable for negligence and incompetence, but not for disappointment and grief over events no one can predict or control.