Asked by Aqualaquisha Lebron on Jun 18, 2024

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Dr.Samuel,a physician,is being sued for medical malpractice.If the "true locality" rule was applied in his case,the court would judge Dr.Samuel's actions:

A) against those of a physician in a community of similar size and socioeconomic character.
B) by concentrating on the geographical limits of a state border.
C) by looking at the standard of care used in the same exact locality as Samuel.
D) on the basis of expert testimony provided from his locality.

True Locality Rule

A means to judge a health care provider’s actions on the basis of the standard of care used in the exact same locality or community.

Socioeconomic Character

Refers to the social and economic attributes that define the status or characteristics of individuals or groups within a society.

  • Understand the legal consequences of actions taken in a professional capacity and the idea of accountability within the realms of accounting, healthcare, and law.
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Alexandria SimoneJun 22, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The "true locality" rule judges a physician's actions based on the standard of care used in the same exact locality as the physician, not a community of similar size and socioeconomic character or the geographical limits of a state border. Therefore, the answer is C.