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Published: Sep 01, 2002
From 1995 to 1998, investigators at Wake Forest University School of Law conducted an evaluation of the use of court-ordered mediation as a strategy for resolving medical malpractice disputes.
Investigators conducted the study in two phases:
The project was part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's (RWJF) Improving Malpractice Prevention and Compensation Systems national program.
Key Findings
In an article in Law and Contemporary Problems, investigators reported that:
The principal investigators reported the following findings to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) from their study of two control counties that did not participate in North Carolina's court-ordered mediation pilot program:
Funding
RWJF supported this project through two grants totaling $108,092.
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Listed below are 2 of the grants that supported this project, totaling $108,092.
| Grant | Awarded to | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Evaluation of court ordered mediation in medical malpractice cases |
Wake Forest University School of Law (Winston-Salem, NC) ID#: 032057 Ralph A. Peeples, J.D. 336-759-5702 |
Actual award: $14,510 July 1997 to December 1997 |
| Evaluation of court ordered mediation in medical malpractice cases |
Wake Forest University School of Law (Winston-Salem, NC) ID#: 027071 Ralph A. Peeples, J.D. 336-759-5702 |
Approved award: $98,446 Actual award: $93,582 June 1995 to February 1998 |
RWJF may have supported this project with other grants that are not listed.
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