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DAVID M. STUDDERT Stanford Medical School & Stanford Law School, Stanford University 117 Encina Commons, Stanford, CA 94305 email: [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________________ PLACE OF BIRTH Melbourne, Australia CITIZENSHIP Australian, American (dual national) EDUCATION 1998 Sc.D. Harvard School of Public Health 1995 M.P.H. Harvard School of Public Health 1992 LL.B. University of Melbourne 1992 B.A. University of Melbourne (first class honors) FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT 2013 - Professor of Medicine & Law (joint appointment) - Stanford University School of Medicine, Center for Health Policy / Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research - Stanford Law School 2012-16 (resigned 2013) ARC Laureate Fellow University of Melbourne, Australia 2008-13 Deputy Head, Melbourne School of Population Health 2007-13 Professor (joint appointment), University of Melbourne, Australia - Melbourne School of Population and Global Health - Melbourne Law School 2007-12 ARC Federation Fellow University of Melbourne, Australia 2004-06 Associate Professor of Law & Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA 2000-03 Assistant Professor of Law & Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA 1998-00 Policy Analyst, The RAND Corporation, Los Angeles, USA 1993-94 Policy Advisor to the Minister for Health, Victoria, Australia 1992-93 Attorney, Blake Dawson Waldron

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DAVID M. STUDDERT

Stanford Medical School & Stanford Law School, Stanford University 117 Encina Commons, Stanford, CA 94305

email: [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________________ PLACE OF BIRTH Melbourne, Australia CITIZENSHIP Australian, American (dual national) EDUCATION

1998 Sc.D. Harvard School of Public Health

1995 M.P.H. Harvard School of Public Health

1992 LL.B. University of Melbourne

1992 B.A. University of Melbourne (first class honors)

FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT

2013 - Professor of Medicine & Law (joint appointment) - Stanford University School of Medicine, Center for Health Policy / Center for

Primary Care and Outcomes Research - Stanford Law School

2012-16 (resigned 2013)

ARC Laureate Fellow University of Melbourne, Australia

2008-13 Deputy Head, Melbourne School of Population Health

2007-13 Professor (joint appointment), University of Melbourne, Australia - Melbourne School of Population and Global Health - Melbourne Law School

2007-12 ARC Federation Fellow University of Melbourne, Australia

2004-06 Associate Professor of Law & Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA

2000-03 Assistant Professor of Law & Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA

1998-00 Policy Analyst, The RAND Corporation, Los Angeles, USA

1993-94 Policy Advisor to the Minister for Health, Victoria, Australia

1992-93 Attorney, Blake Dawson Waldron

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

1990-92 Resident Tutor, Trinity College, University of Melbourne

1995-96 Research Associate, Harvard School of Public Health

1996-98 Research Associate, Division of General Medicine, Brigham & Women's Hosp.

2000-05 Consultant, The RAND Corporation

2000-03 Assistant Professor, Harvard School of Public Health

2004-07 Associate Professor, Harvard School of Public Health

2007-12 Professor, Melbourne Law School

2007-12 Professor, Melbourne School of Population Health

2007-12 Adjunct Professor, Harvard School of Public Health

2013 - Professor, Stanford Medical School

2013 - Professor, Stanford Law School

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

1993 Admitted to legal practice as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria

FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS AND HONORS

1988 Warden’s Scholarship for Academic Excellence, Trinity College, University of Melbourne

1990 University Half Blue (Athletics)

1992 Degree with First Class Honours, University of Melbourne

1994 Tuition scholarship, Harvard School of Public Health

1995 Sophie B. Samdperil Health Law Essay Award, Harvard School of Public Health

1996-98 Taplin Fellow, Harvard School of Public Health

1997-98 Fellow in Medical Ethics, Harvard Medical School

2000 Runner-Up, Award for Best Paper of 1999, Society of General Internal Medicine (with Eric J. Thomas et al.)

2000-05 Independent Scientist Award (KO2), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

2001 New Investigator’s Award for Excellence in Abstract Submission, American Public Health Association

2004 Alice S. Hersh New Investigator Award, AcademyHealth

2007-11 Federation Fellowship, Australian Research Council

2012-16 * Laureate Fellowship, Australian Research Council (* resigned 2013)

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MEMBERSHIPS, OFFICES AND MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

Internal - home institution:

1991 President, Senior Common Room, Trinity College, University of Melbourne

1997-98, 2000-06 Human Subjects Committee, Harvard School of Public Health

1998-00 Human Subjects Committee, RAND

1999-00 Research Advisory Committee, Institute for Civil Justice, RAND

2006 Co-Chair, Human Subjects Committee, Harvard School of Public Health

2007-09 Chair, Research Advisory Committee of the Primary Care Research Unit, Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne

2008-13 Chair, Ethics Review Committee, Melbourne School of Population Health

2008-13 Deputy Head of School, Melbourne School of Population Health

2009-11 JD Committee, Melbourne Law School

2010 Dean’s Search Committee, Melbourne Law School

2010 Chair, International Strategy Review, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne

2010-13 Research Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne

2011-12 Research at Melbourne Committee, Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research, University of Melbourne

2012 - 13 Promotions Committee, Melbourne Law School

2015 Chair, Search Committee, Open Rank Search in Decision Science, Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research, Stanford University

External:

1999-00 Planning Committee, AcademyHealth, Annual Research Meeting

2007-13 Board Member, Trinity College, University of Melbourne

2008-10 Judging Committee, Alice S. Hersh New Investigator Award, AcademyHealth

2010-12 Scientific Advisory Committee, Institute for Safety, Compensation and Recovery Research

2010-12 Data Linkages Steering Committee, Department of Health, Victoria

2014- Editorial Advisory Board, BMJ Quality & Safety

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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

AcademyHealth (US) National Health Lawyers Association (US) Health Services Research Association of Australian and New Zealand

MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS

1. Health law and regulation

2. Quality and safety of health care

3. Injury prevention

4. Torts and accident compensation systems

5. Health policy

6. Bioethics

RESEARCH FUNDING INFORMATION

Past:

1995-98 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Utah-Colorado Medical Practice Study Investigator

1996-98 National Institutes of Health/Center for Alternative Medicine Research, Harvard Medical School Medical malpractice implications of alternative medicine Co-Principal Investigator

1997-98 Department of Health and Family Services, Australian Commonwealth Government International collaborative study of medical injury Investigator

1998-99 U.S. Department of Labor Federal managed care liability reform Investigator

1998-00 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Evaluation of National Practitioner Data Bank Investigator

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1999-01 RAND, Institute for Civil Justice (Core Funds) HIV Discrimination in the Workplace Principal Investigator

1999-02 U.S. Department of Labor Coverage Decision-Making in Managed Care Investigator

1999-02 State of California, Department of Industrial Relations Disability Measurement and Return-to-Work

2002-03 Commonwealth Fund Legal Approaches to the Business Case for Quality Investigator

2002-03 United States Department of Labor External Review of Benefit Denials by Managed Care Organizations Investigator

2000-04 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality KO2 Independent Scientist Award Principal Investigator

2004-05 Commonwealth Fund Legal Implications of Physician Clinical Performance Measurement Principal Investigator

2003-05 National Institutes of Health Industry-Sponsored Research Contracts: An Empirical Study of Policies and Practices at Academic Medical Centers Investigator

2002-05 Pew Charitable Trusts An Empirical Investigation of the Pennsylvania Malpractice Environment Investigator

2001-05 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Malpractice Insurers’ Medical Error Surveillance and Prevention Study Principal Investigator

2004-05 Harvard University/Kennedy School of Government Disclosing adverse events: costs and litigation implications Co-Principal Investigator

2004-05 Harvard Interfaculty Program for Health Systems Improvement Caps On Noneconomic Damages: Efficacy and Equity Investigator

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2005-07 Commonwealth Fund International Approaches to Medical Injury Compensation Principal Investigator

2004-08 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Design of a Reliable System of Medical Justice Investigator

2006-08 National Institutes of Health Effectiveness of Self-Regulation of Adverse Event Reporting in Cancer Trials Investigator

2009 Australian Commission for Safety and Quality in Health Care Legal Barriers to Open Disclosure in Australia Principal Investigator / Chief Investigator A

2007-11 Australian Research Council (Federation Fellowship) Using Law To Improve Population Health and the Quality of Health Care Services Principal Investigator / Chief Investigator A

2009-11 Australian Research Council (Linkage Project) When Informed Consent Goes Poorly: An Empirical Study of Health Care Complaints and Medical Negligence Claims Principal Investigator / Chief Investigator A

2012-16* Australian Research Council (Laureate Fellowship) Law for the Public’s Health: Lifting the Impact of Medico-Legal Institutions on Public Health Principal Investigator / Chief Investigator A * resigned October 31 2013

2008-12 Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, R21 (USA) Training Doctors To Disclose Unanticipated Outcomes To Patients: A Randomized Trial Consultant

2009-12 Australian Research Council (Discovery Project) Drug Companies, Their Patenting Strategies, and High-Cost Pharmaceuticals: An Empirical Investigation Co-Investigator / Chief Investigator B

2010-13 Australian Research Council (Linkage Project) Learning From Preventable Deaths: A Prospective Evaluation of Reforms to Coroners’ Recommendation Powers in Victoria Principal Investigator / Chief Investigator A

2011- 13 National Health and Medical Research Council, Project Grant An Individual-Level Study of Suicide Method Substitution Over Time Co-Investigator / Chief Investigator C

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2011-13 Transport Accident Commission & WorkSafe Victoria Health Effects of Compensation Study Principal Investigator / Chief Investigator A

2011-13 Victorian Healthcare Association & Victorian Managed Care Insurance Authority Clinical Governance and Quality of Care Principal Investigator / Chief Investigator A

Current:

2014-17 University of Melbourne Using law to improve population health Principal Investigator

2015-17 California Department of Justice Prospective Evaluation of California’s Armed and Prohibited Persons System I Co-Investigator

2015-19 National Institute of Justice Prospective Evaluation of California’s Armed and Prohibited Persons System II Co-Investigator

2015-17 National Health and Medical Research Council Notifications to the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency: Identifying ‘hot spots’ of risk to health improve the quality and safety of care Co-Investigator / Chief Investigator B

2016-17 SUMIT Insurance Company (Stanford University)

Cohort Study of Practice Changes Among Sanctioned Physicians Principal Investigator

2017-18 Fund for a Safer Future / New Venture Fund

Longitudinal Study of Handgun Ownership and Transfer - Phase I Principal Investigator

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1990-92 Resident Tutor, Trinity College, University of Melbourne 8-10 undergraduate students

1995-96 Health Planning in Developing Countries: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and Priority Setting Techniques – Teaching Fellow for Prof. Christopher Murray Harvard School of Public Health 50 masters students

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1996-98 Public Health Law Harvard School of Public Health 15-20 public health students

1996-98, 2000-03

Capstone Course in Health Law Harvard School of Public Health 10 lawyers in MPH program

2001-06 Health Policy and Law Harvard School of Public Health 15-25 public health students/lawyers

1996-98

Ethical Basis of the Practice of Public Health (4-week summer intensive, designed & taught with Prof Troyen Brennan)

Harvard School of Public Health 70-90 physicians in MPH program

2009-11 Advanced Legal Research Melbourne Law School 8-10 upper-year JD students

2001-12 Ethical Basis of the Practice of Public Health (4-week summer intensive, designed & co-taught with Prof Michelle Mello)

Harvard School of Public Health 70-90 physicians in MPH program

2013- Health Law Stanford Law School JD and MD students

2015- Torts Stanford Law School First-year JD students

RESEARCH SUPERVISION & MENTORING Masters students:

Between 2001 and 2007 I acted as primary mentor for 22 students in the Masters of Public Health program at Harvard (~3 per year). Most were law graduates in the Law and Public Health track of the MPH program.

Doctoral students:

David Stevenson, 2000-04. Co-supervisor. PhD, Harvard University. Currently: Associate Professor of Health Policy, Vanderbilt University

Tony Yang, 2002-06. Primary supervisor. ScD, Harvard University. Currently: Associate Professor of Health Policy and Law, George Mason University

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Roxane Gardner, 2006-07. Co-supervisor. ScD, Harvard University (resigned on moving to Australia in 07). Currently: Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

Genevieve Grant, 2007-12. Primary supervisor. PhD, University of Melbourne. Currently: Lecturer, Monash University School of Law.

Katie Elkin, 2008-13 Primary supervisor, PhD, Melbourne School of Population Health. Currently: Associate Commissioner, Health and Disability Commission, New Zealand

Paula O’Brien, 2010 - Primary supervisor, PhD candidate (part-time), Melbourne Law School. Currently: Senior Lecturer, Melbourne Law School.

Simon Walter, 2012-14. Primary supervisor, PhD candidate, Melbourne School of Population Health. Currently: PhD student Department of Statistics, UC Berkeley (transfer student)

Post-doctoral students & Fellows:

Rae Lamb, 2001-02. Co-supervisor. Harkness Fellow in Health Policy, Harvard School of Public Health. Currently: Aged Care Commissioner of Australia

Marie Bismark, 2004-05. Primary supervisor. Harkness Fellow in Health Policy, Harvard School of Public Health. Currently: Senior Research Fellow, University of Melbourne

Allen Kachalia, 2004-06. Currently: Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Aaron Kesselheim. 2005-08. Co-supervisor (with Michelle Mello and Jerry Avorn). Harvard Medical School Fellow in General Medicine and Primary Care General Medicine, and AHRQ Post-Doctoral Fellow. Currently: Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Uma Jatkar, Jul-Nov 2008. Primary supervisor. Victorian Public Health Training Scheme. Currently: Manager, Alcohol Strategy, Mental Health and Drugs Division, Victorian Department of Health

Andrew Gogos, Jan 2008-09. Primary supervisor for full-time research year. Currently: Neurosurgical Fellow, Royal Melbourne Hospital

Diana Bowman, 2010-11. Primary supervisor. Currently: Associate Professor, University of Michigan School of Public Health

Marie Bismark, 2010-13. Primary supervisor. Currently: Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

Matthew Spittal, 2010-13. Primary supervisor. Currently: Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

Genevieve Grant, 2012. Primary supervisor. Currently: Research Fellow, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

Georgina Sutherland, 2012-14. Primary supervisor. Currently: Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

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Celia Kemp, 2012-13. Primary supervisor. Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

Natalie Carvalho, 2012-14. Primary supervisor. Currently: Research Fellow, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

Yifan Zhang, 2015 - Primary supervisor. Research Fellow, Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research/CHP, Stanford University

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Lawrence O. Gostin, Peter D. Jacobson, David M. Studdert, David A. Hyman. LAW AND THE

HEALTH SYSTEM. Foundation Press, 2014.

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Law Journals & Health Law Journals:

LJ1. Sofia Gruskin and David M. Studdert, A Selected Bibliography of Women’s Health and Human Rights, 4 Health and Human Rights 477-97 (1995).

LJ2. David M. Studdert and Troyen A. Brennan, Deterrence in a Divided World: Medical Malpractice Law in an Era of Managed Care, 15 Behavioral Sciences & the Law 21-48 (1997).

LJ3. David M. Studdert, Eric J. Thomas, Brett I. Zbar, Joseph P. Newhouse, Paul C. Weiler and Troyen A. Brennan, Can the United States Afford a No-fault System of Compensation for Medical Injury? 60 Law & Contemporary Problems 1-34 (1997).

LJ4. David M. Studdert. Direct contacting, data sharing, and employee risk selection: new stakes for patient privacy in tomorrow’s health insurance markets, 25 American Journal of Law & Medicine 233-65 (1999).

LJ5. David M. Studdert, Troyen A. Brennan and Eric J. Thomas, Beyond Dead Reckoning: Measures of Medical Injury Burden, Malpractice Litigation, and Alternative Compensation Models from Utah and Colorado, 33 Indiana Law Review 1643-86 (2000).

LJ6. David M. Studdert and Troyen A. Brennan, Toward a Workable Model of “No-fault” Compensation for Medical Injury in the United States, 27 American Journal of Law & Medicine 225-52 (2001).

LJ7. Allen Kachalia, Niteesh K. Choudhry and David M. Studdert, Physician Responses to the Malpractice Crisis: From Defense to Offense, 33 Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics 416-428 (Fall 2005).

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LJ8. Carole R. Gresenz and David M. Studdert, External Review of Coverage Denials by Managed Care Organizations in California, 2 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 449-68 (2005).

LJ9. Michelle M. Mello, Brian B. Clarridge and David M. Studdert, Clinical Investigators’ Views of Ethical Standards for Industry-Sponsored Clinical Trials, 12 Accountability in Research 163-91 (2005).

LJ10. Jennifer Gold and David M. Studdert, Clinical Trials Registries: A Reform That Is Past Due, 33 Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics 811-20 (Winter 2005).

LJ11. David M. Studdert, Michelle M. Mello, Marin K. Levy, Russell L. Gruen, Edward J. Dunn, E. John Orav and Troyen A. Brennan. Geographic Variation in Informed Consent Law: Two Standards for Disclosure of Treatment Risks, 4 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 103-24 (2007).

LJ12. Michelle M. Mello, David M. Studdert, Eric J. Thomas, Catherine Yoon and Troyen A. Brennan, Who Pays for Medical Errors? An Analysis of Adverse Event Costs, the Medical Liability System, and Incentives for Patient Safety Improvement, 4 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 835-60 (2007).

LJ13. David M. Studdert and Michelle M. Mello, When Tort Resolutions Are “Wrong”: Predictors of Discordant Outcomes in Medical Malpractice Litigation, 36 Journal of Legal Studies S47-S78 (2007).

LJ14. Y. Tony Yang, David M. Studdert, S.V. Subramanian and Michelle M. Mello, A Longitudinal Analysis of the Impact of Liability Pressure on the Supply of Obstetrician-Gynecologists, 5 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 21-53 (2008).

LJ15. Michelle M. Mello, David M. Studdert, Patricia Moran, and Edward A. Dauer, Policy Experimentation With Administrative Compensation for Medical Injury: Issues Under State Constitutional Law, 45 Harvard Journal on Legislation 59-105 (2008).

LJ16. Michelle M. Mello and David M. Studdert, Deconstructing Negligence: The Role of Individual and System Factors in Causing Medical Injury, 96 Georgetown Law Journal 600-23 (2008).

LJ17. Gil Siegal, Michelle M. Mello and Studdert DM, Adjudicating Severe Birth Injury Claims in Florida and Virginia: The Experience of a Landmark Experiment in Personal Injury Compensation, 34 American Journal of Law & Medicine 493-537 (2008).

LJ18. Genevieve Grant and David M. Studdert, Poisoned Chalice: A Critical Analysis of the Evidence Linking Personal Injury Processes with Adverse Health Outcomes, 33 Melbourne University Law Review 865-85 (2009).

LJ19. David M. Studdert, Allen B. Kachalia, Joshua A. Salomon and Michelle M. Mello. Rationalizing Noneconomic Damages: A Health Utilities Approach, 74 Law & Contemporary Problems 57-101 (2011).

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LJ20. Y. Tony Yang, David M. Studdert, SV Subramanian, Michelle M. Mello. Does Tort Law Improve the Health of Newborns, or Miscarry? A Longitudinal Analysis of the Impact of Tort Liability Pressure on the Quality of Birth Outcomes, 9 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 217-45 (2012).

LJ21. Genevieve Grant and David M. Studdert, The Injury Brokers: An Empirical Profile of Medical Expert Witnesses in Personal Injury Litigation, 36 Melbourne University Law Review 831-870 (2013).

LJ22. Jeremy D. Goldhaber-Fiebert, David M. Studdert, Monica S. Farid, Jay Bhattacharya, Will Divestment from Employment-Based Health Insurance Save Employers Money? The Case of State and Local Governments, 12 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 343-394 (2015).

Working papers:

Natalie Carvalho, Joshua A. Salomon, Genevieve M. Grant, David Fish, David M. Studdert. Feasibility of a health utilities approach for quantifying noneconomic losses from personal injury. (2015) http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2629024

David M. Studdert, Simon J. Walter, Jeremey D. Goldhaber-Fiebert, Once Ticketed, Twice Shy: Specific Deterrence from Road Traffic Laws (2015)

Medical Journals, Health Services Research Journals & Health Policy Journals:

citations: >15,500 h-index: 52 (Google scholar)

MJ1. Studdert DM, Brennan TA. AIDS and the Americans With Disabilities Act. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1997;551:84-100.

MJ2. Studdert DM, Eisenberg DM, Curto DA, Miller FH, Kaptchuk TJ, Brennan TA. Medical malpractice implications of alternative medicine. Journal of the American Medical Association 1998;280:1610-1615.

MJ3. Studdert DM, Brennan TA. Clinical trials in developing countries: scientific and ethical issues. Medical Journal of Australia 1998;169:545-548.

MJ4. Thomas EJ, Studdert DM, Newhouse JP, Zbar BIW, Howard KM, Williams EJ, Brennan TA. Costs of medical injuries in Colorado and Utah in 1992. Inquiry 1999;36:255-264.

MJ5. Studdert DM. Liability issues in the delivery of alternative medicine. Journal of the American Medical Women’s Association 1999;54:173-76.

MJ6. Studdert DM, Sage WM, Gresenz CR, Hensler DR. Expanding managed care liability: what impact on employment-based health coverage? Health Affairs Nov-Dec 1999;18(6):7-27.

MJ7. Studdert DM, Brennan TA. The problems with punitive damages in lawsuits against managed-care organizations. New England Journal of Medicine 2000;342:280-284.

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MJ8. Studdert DM, Thomas EJ, Burstin HR, Zbar BI, Orav EJ, Brennan TA. Negligent care and malpractice claiming behavior in Utah and Colorado. Medical Care 2000;38(3):250-260.

MJ9. Thomas EJ, Studdert DM, Burstin HR, Orav EJ, Zeena T, Williams EJ, Howard KM, Weiler PC, Brennan TA. Incidence and types of adverse events and negligent care in Utah and Colorado in 1992. Medical Care 2000;38(3):261-271.

MJ10. Studdert DM, Fritz L, Brennan TA. The jury is still in: Florida's Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association after a decade. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2000;25:499-526.

MJ11. Thomas EJ, Studdert DM, Runciman WB, Webb RK, Sexton EJ, Wilson RM, Gibberd RW, Harrison BT, Brennan TA. A comparison of iatrogenic injury studies in Australia and America I: context, methods, casemix, population, patient and hospital characteristics. International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2000;12:371-78.

MJ12. Runciman WB, Webb RK, Helps SC, Thomas EJ, Sexton EJ, Clark RB, Studdert DM, Brennan TA. A comparison of iatrogenic injury studies in Australia and America II: reviewer behavior and quality of care. International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2000;12:379-88.

MJ13. Studdert DM, Brennan TA. No-fault compensation for medical injuries: the prospect for error prevention. Journal of the American Medical Association 2001;286:217-223.

MJ14. Fitzjohn J, Studdert DM. A compensation perspective on error prevention: Is the ACC medical misadventure scheme compensating the right sort of injury? New Zealand Medical Journal 2001;114:432-434.

MJ15. Studdert DM, Bhattacharya J, Schoenbaum M, Warren B, Escarce JJ. Personal choices of health insurance by managed care experts. Medical Care 2002;40:375-86.

MJ16. Thomas EJ, Lipsitz S, Studdert DM, Brennan TA. The reliability of medical record review for estimating adverse event rates. Annals of Internal Medicine 2002;136:812-816.

MJ17. Gresenz CR, Studdert DM, Campbell N, Hensler DR. Patients in conflict with managed care: A profile of appeals in two HMOs. Health Affairs 2002;21(4):189-196.

MJ18. Studdert DM. Charges of HIV discrimination in the workplace: The Americans With Disabilities Act in action. American Journal of Epidemiology 2002;156:219-229.

MJ19. Gawande AA, Studdert DM, Orav EJ, Brennan TA, Zinner MJ. Risk factors for retained instruments and sponges after surgery. New England Journal of Medicine 2003;348:229-235.

MJ20. Studdert DM, Gresenz CR. Consumer protection in managed care: enrollee appeals of pre-service coverage denials at two HMOs. Journal of the American Medical Association 2003;289:864-870.

MJ21. Studdert DM, Mello MM, Brennan TA. Medical monitoring for pharmaceutical injuries: tort law for the public’s health? Journal of the American Medical Association 2003;289:889-894.

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MJ22. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Brennan TA. The Leapfrog standards: ready to jump from marketplace to courtroom? Health Affairs 2003(2):46-59.

MJ23. Lamb RM, Studdert DM, Bohmer RMJ, Berwick DM, Brennan TA. Hospital disclosure practices: results of a national survey. Health Affairs 2003(2):73-83.

MJ24. Stevenson DG, Studdert DM. The rise of nursing home litigation: findings from a national survey of attorneys. Health Affairs 2003(2):219-229.

MJ25. Ransom SB, Studdert DM, Dombrowski MP, Mello MM, Brennan TA. Reduced medical-legal risk by optimal obstetrical clinical pathway implementation: a case-control study. Obstetrics and Gynecology 2003;101:751-755.

MJ26. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Brennan TA. The new medical malpractice crisis. New England Journal of Medicine 2003;348:2281-2284.

MJ27. Gawande AA, Zinner MJ, Studdert DM, Brennan TA. Analysis of errors reported by surgeons at three teaching hospitals Surgery 2003;133:614-621.

MJ28. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Brennan TA. The rise of litigation in human subjects research. Annals of Internal Medicine 2003:139:40-45.

MJ29. Kapur K, Grezenz CR, Studdert DM. Managing care: utilization review in action at two capitated medical groups. Health Affairs 2003 (Jan–June);W3275-W3-282.

MJ30. Burns JP, Mello MM, Studdert DM, Puopolo AL, Truog RD, Brennan TA. Results of a clinical trial on care improvement for the critically ill. Critical Care Med 2003;31:2107-2117.

MJ31. Studdert DM, Mello MM, Burns JP, Puopolo AL, Galper BZ, Truog RD, Brennan TA. Conflict in the care of patients with prolonged stay in the ICU: types, sources, and predictors. Intensive Care Medicine. 2003;29:1489-1497.

MJ32. Studdert DM, Burns JP, Mello MM, Puopolo AL, Truog RD, Brennan TA. Nature of conflict in the care of pediatric intensive care patients with prolonged stay. Pediatrics. 2003;112:553-558.

MJ33. Mello MM, Rimm EB, Studdert DM. The McLawsuit: the fast food industry and legal accountability for obesity. Health Affairs 2003;22:207-216.

MJ34. Mello MM, Kelly CN, Studdert DM, Brennan TA, Sage WM. Hospital behavior in a tort crisis: observations from Pennsylvania. Health Affairs 2003;22:225-233.

MJ35. Waters TM, Studdert DM, Brennan TA, Thomas EJ, Almagor O, Mancewicz M, Budetti PP. Impact of the National Practitioner Data Bank on resolution of malpractice claims. Inquiry 2003;40:283-294.

MJ36. Mello MM, Burns JP, Truog RD, Studdert DM, Puopolo AL, Brennan TA. Decision making and satisfaction with care in the pediatric ICU: findings from a controlled clinical trial. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2004;5:40-47.

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MJ37. Studdert DM, Mello MM, Brennan TA. Medical malpractice. New England Journal of Medicine, 2004;350:283-292.

MJ38. Grezenz CR, Studdert DM. Disputes over coverage of emergency department services: a study of two health maintenance organizations. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2004;43:155-162.

MJ39. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Brennan TA. The pharmaceutical industry versus Medicaid: what limits on state initiatives to control prescription drug costs? New England Journal of Medicine, 2004:350:608-613.

MJ40. Bloche MG, Studdert DM. A quiet revolution: law as an agent of health systems change. Health Affairs 2004;23(2):29-42.

MJ41. Studdert DM, Yang YT, Mello MM. Are damages caps regressive? A study of jury verdicts. Health Affairs 2004;23:54-67.

MJ42. Mello MM, Studdert DM, DesRoches CM, Peugh J, Zapert K, Brennan TA, Sage WM. Caring for patients in a malpractice crisis: physician satisfaction and quality of care. Health Affairs 2004;23:42-53.

MJ43. Kachalia A, Studdert DM. Professional liability issues in graduate medical education. Journal of the American Medical Association 2004;292:1051-1056.

MJ44. Studdert DM, Stevenson DG. Nursing home litigation and tort reform: a case for exceptionalism. Gerontologist 2004;44:588-595.

MJ45. Studdert DM, Mello MM, Brennan TA. Financial conflicts of interest in physicians’ relationships with pharmaceutical companies—self-regulation in the shadow of federal prosecution. New England Journal of Medicine 2004;351:1891-1900.

MJ46. Mello MM, Clarridge B, Studdert DM. Academic medical centers’ standards for clinical-trial agreements with industry. New England Journal of Medicine 2005;352: 202-2210.

MJ47. Studdert DM, Mello MM, DesRoches CM, Peugh J, Zapert K, Brennan TA, Sage WM. Defensive medicine among high-risk specialist physicians in a volatile malpractice environment. Journal of the American Medical Association 2005;293:2609-2617.

MJ48. Brennan TA, Gawande AA, Thomas EJ, Studdert DM. Accidental deaths, saved lives, and improved quality. New England Journal of Medicine 2005;353:1405-1409.

MJ49. Mello MM, Studdert DM, DesRoches CM, Peugh J, Zapert K, Brennan TA, Sage WM. Effects of a malpractice crisis on specialist supply and patient access to care. Annals of Surgery 2005;242:621-628.

MJ50. Bismark MB, Brennan TA, Paterson R, Studdert DM. Relationship between complaints and quality of care in New Zealand: a descriptive analysis of complainants and non-complainants following adverse events. Quality & Safety in Healthcare 2006;15:17-22.

MJ51. Kwaan M, Studdert DM, Zinner M, Gawande AA. Incidence, patterns, and prevention of wrong-site surgery. Archives of Surgery, 2006:141:353-357.

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MJ52. Rogers SO, Gawande AA, Kwaan M, Puopolo AL, Yoon C, Brennan TA, Studdert DM. Analysis of surgical errors in closed malpractice claims at four insurers. Surgery 2006;140:25-33.

MJ53. Studdert DM, Mello MM, Gawande AA, Gandhi TK, Kachalia A, Yoon C, Puopolo AL, Brennan TA. Claims, errors, and compensation payments in medical malpractice litigation. New England Journal of Medicine 2006;354:2024-33.

MJ54. Kesselheim A, Ferris T, Studdert DM. Will physician-level clinical performance measures increase risks of malpractice litigation? Journal of the American Medical Association 2006;295:1831-34.

MJ55. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Brennan TA. Obesity – the new frontier of public health law. New England Journal of Medicine 2006;354:2601-10.

MJ56. Kesselheim AS, Studdert DM. Characteristics of physicians who frequently act as witnesses in litigation in neurological birth injury litigation. Obstetrics & Gynecololgy 2006;108:273-279.

MJ57. Bismark MB, Brennan TA, Davis PB, Studdert DM. Claiming behavior in a no-fault system of medical injury: a descriptive analysis of claimants and non-claimants. Medical Journal of Australia 2006;185:203-207.

MJ58. Gandhi TK, Kachalia A, Thomas EJ, Puopolo AL, Yoon C, Brennan TA, Studdert DM. Missed and delayed diagnoses in the ambulatory setting. Annals of Internal Medicine 2006;145:488-496.

MJ59. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Kachalia A, Brennan TA. Health courts and accountability for patient safety. Milbank Quarterly 2006;84:459-482.

MJ60. Bismark MB, Dauer EA, Paterson R, Studdert DM. Accountability sought by patients following adverse events from medical care: the New Zealand experience. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2006;175:889-894.

MJ61. Studdert DM, Mello MM, Gawande AA, Brennan TA, Wang YC. Disclosure of medical injury to patients: an improbable risk management strategy. Health Affairs 2007;26(1):215-226.

MJ62. Studdert DM, Mello MM, Jedrey CM, Brennan TA. Regulatory and judicial oversight of nonprofit hospitals. New England Journal of Medicine 2007;356:625-631.

MJ63. Kachalia A, Gandhi TK, Gawande AA, Puopolo AL, Yoon C, Poon E, Thomas EJ, Brennan TA, Studdert DM. Missed and delayed diagnoses in the emergency department: a study of closed malpractice claims from 4 liability insurers. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2007;49:196-205.

MJ64. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Schumi J, Brennan TA, Sage WM. Changes in physician supply and scope of practice during a malpractice crisis: evidence from Pennsylvania. Health Affairs 2007;26:w425-w435.

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MJ65. Greenberg CC, Regenbogen SE, Studdert DM, Lipsitz SR, Rogers SO, Zinner MJ, Gawande AA. Patterns of communication breakdowns resulting in injury to surgical patients. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2007;204:533-540.

MJ66. Gallagher T, Studdert DM, Levinson W. Disclosing harmful medical errors to patients. New England Journal of Medicine 2007;356:2713-2719.

MJ67. Singh H, Thomas EJ, Petersen LA, Studdert DM. Medical errors involving trainees: a study of closed malpractice claims from 5 insurers. Archives of Internal Medicine 2007;167:2030-2036.

MJ68. Regenbogen SE, Greenberg CC, Studdert DM, Lipsitz SR, Zinner MJ, Gawande AA. Patterns of technical error among surgical malpractice claims: an analysis of strategies to

prevent injury to surgical patients. Annals of Surgery 2007;246:705-711.

MJ69. Kesselheim AS, Studdert DM. The role of professional organizations in regulating physician expert witness testimony. Journal of the American Medical Association 2007;298:2907-2909.

MJ70. Kachalia A, Mello MM, Brennan TA, Studdert DM. Beyond negligence: avoidability and medical injury compensation. Social Science & Medicine 2008;66(2):387-402.

MJ71. Barringer PJ, Studdert DM, Kachalia AB, Mello MM. Administrative compensation of medical injuries: a hardy perennial blooms again. Journal of Health, Politics, Policy, & Law 2008;33:725-60.

MJ72. Kelaher M, Cawson J, Miller J, Kavanagh A, Dunt D, Studdert DM. Use of breast cancer screening and treatment services by Australian women aged 24-44 years following Kylie Minogue’s breast cancer diagnosis International Journal of Epidemiology 2008;37:1326-1332.

MJ73. Kesselheim AS, Studdert DM. Whistleblower-initiated enforcement actions against health care fraud and abuse in the United States, 1996 to 2005. Annals of Internal Medicine 2008;149:342-349.

MJ74. Kesselheim AS, Studdert DM. Professional oversight of physician expert witnesses: an analysis of complaints to the Professional Conduct Committee of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, 1992-2006. Annals of Surgery 2009;249:168-172.

MJ75. Yang YT, Mello MM, Subramanian SV, Studdert DM. Relationship between malpractice litigation pressure and rates of cesarean section and vaginal birth after cesarean section. Medical Care 2009;47(2):234-242.

MJ76. Kesselheim AS, Studdert DM. The Supreme Court, pre-emption, and malpractice liability. New England Journal of Medicine 2009;360:559-561.

MJ77. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Brennan TA. Shifting terrain in the regulation of off-label promotion of pharmaceuticals. New England Journal of Medicine 2009;360:1557-1566.

MJ78. Pirkis J, Neal L, Dare A, Blood RW, Studdert DM. Legal bans on pro-suicide websites: An early retrospective from Australia. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior 2009;39:190-3.

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MJ79. Weingart SN, Saadeh MG, Simchowitz B, Gandhi TK, Nekhlyudov L, Studdert DM, Puopolo AL, Shulman LN. Process of care failures in breast cancer diagnosis Journal of General Internal Medicine 2009;24:702-07.

MJ80. Keogh LA, van Vliet CM, Studdert DM, Maskiell J, Macrae F, St John J, Gaff C, Young MA, Southey MC, Giles GG, Rosenthal D, Hopper JL, Jenkins MA. Is uptake of genetic testing for colorectal cancer influenced by knowledge of insurance implications? Medical Journal of Australia 2009;191:255-258.

MJ81. Cripps K, Bennett CM, Gurrin LC, Studdert DM. Victims of violence among Indigenous

women with dependent children. Medical Journal of Australia 2009; 191: 481-485.

MJ82. Studdert DM, Gurrin LC, Jatkar U, Pirkis J. Relationship between vehicle emissions laws and incidence of suicide by motor vehicle exhaust gas in Australia, 2001-06: an ecological analysis. PLoS Medicine 2010;7(1):e1000210.

MJ83. Studdert DM, Vu T, Fox SS, Anderson I, Keeffe J, Taylor HR. Ethics review of multi-site studies: the difficult case of community-based Indigenous health research. Medical Journal of Australia 2010;192:275-280.

MJ84. Studdert DM, Cordner SM. Impact of coronial investigations on cause of death determinations in Australia, 2000-07. Medical Journal of Australia 2010;192:444-447.

MJ85. Elkin K, Studdert DM. Restricted career paths for overseas students graduating from Australian medical schools: legal and policy considerations Medical Journal of Australia 2010;192:517-519.

MJ86. Kesselheim AS, Studdert DM, Mello MM. Whistleblowers’ experience in major fraud litigation against pharmaceutical companies. New England Journal of Medicine 2010;362:1832-1839.

MJ87. Kesselheim AS, November MT, Lifford KL, McElrath TF, Puopolo AL, Orav EJ, Studdert DM. Using malpractice claims to identify risk factors for neurological impairment among infants following non-reassuring fetal heart rate patterns during labour. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 2010; 16:476-83.

MJ88. Studdert DM, Britt HC, Pan Y, Fahridin S, Bayram CF, Gurrin LC. Are rates of pathology testing higher in general practices co-located with pathology collection centres? Medical Journal of Australia 2010; 193:114-119.

MJ89. Bismark MM, Studdert DM. Realising the research power of complaints data. New Zealand Medical Journal 2010;14;123(1314):12-7.

MJ90. Brennan TA, Studdert DM. New rules: How will health insurers respond to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act? Health Affairs 2010;29(6):1147-51.

MJ91. Studdert DM, Richardson MW. Legal aspects of open disclosure: A review of Australian law pertaining to Open Disclosure. Medical Journal of Australia. 2010;193:273-6.

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MJ92. Studdert DM, Piper D, Iedema R. Legal aspects of open disclosure II: Findings from a national survey of health professionals. Medical Journal of Australia 2010;193:351-55.

MJ93. Mello MM, Chandra A, Gawande AA, Studdert DM. National costs of the medical liability system. Health Affairs. 2010;29(9):1569-77.

MJ94. Kavanagh AM, McVernon J Mason K, Petrony S, Fielding J, Bentley RJ, LaMontagne AD, Studdert DM. Sources, perceived usefulness and understanding of information disseminated to families who entered home quarantine during the H1N1 pandemic in Victoria, Australia: a cross sectional study. BMC Infectious Diseases 2011 Jan 4;11:2.

MJ95. Bowman DM, Studdert DM. Newborn screening cards: a legal quagmire Medical Journal of Australia 2011;194:319-22.

MJ96. Kesselheim AS, Mello MM, Studdert DM. Strategies and practices in off-label marketing of pharmaceuticals: insights from whistleblower complaints. PLoS Medicine 2011 Apr;8(4):e1000431.

MJ97. Studdert DM, Spittal MJ, Mello MM, O’Malley AJ, Stevenson DG. Relationship between quality of care and negligence litigation in nursing homes. New England Journal of Medicine 2011;364:1243-50.

MJ98. Elkin K, Elkin D, Spittal MJ, Studdert DM. Doctors disciplined for professional misconduct in Australia and New Zealand, 2000-09. Medical Journal of Australia 2011;194:452-56.

MJ99. Bismark MM, Spittal MJ, Studdert DM. Prevalence and characteristics of complaint-prone doctors in private practice in Victoria. Medical Journal of Australia 2011;195:25-28.

MJ100. Bismark MM, Spittal MJ, Gogos AJ, Gruen RJ, Studdert DM. Remedies sought and obtained in health care complaints about informed consent BMJ Quality and Safety 2011;20:806-10.

MJ101. Gogos AJ, Clark RB, Bismark MM, Spittal MJ, Gruen RJ, Studdert DM. When informed consent goes poorly: a descriptive study of negligence claims and patient complaints in Australia. Medical Journal of Australia 2011;195;340-44.

MJ102. McVernon J, Mason K, Petrony S, Nathan P, LaMontagne AD, Bentley R, Fielding JE, Studdert DM, Kavanagh A. Recommendations for and compliance with social restrictions during implementation of school closures in the early phase of the influenza A (H1N1) 2009 outbreak in Melbourne, Australia. BMC Infectious Diseases 2011;11:257.

MJ103. Magnusson R, Gostin LO, Studdert DM. Can law improve prevention and treatment of cancer? Public Health 2011;125:813-20.

MJ104. Kesselheim AS, Darby DL, Studdert DM, Glynn RK, Avorn J. False claims act prosecution did not deter off-label drug use in the case of Neurontin. Health Affairs 2011;30(12):2318-27.

MJ105. Mitchell AD, Studdert DM. Plain packaging of cigarettes in Australia: a novel law faces challenges. Journal of the American Medical Association 2012;307:261-62.

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MJ106. Walter SJ, Bugeja L, Spittal MJ, Studdert DM. Predictors of coroners’ decisions to hold inquests. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2012 184:521-528.

MJ107. Monagle P, Studdert DM, Newall F. Infant deaths due to heparin overdose: time for concerted action on prevention. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 2012;48:380-1.

MJ108. Poon EG, Gandhi TK, Puopolo AL, Kachalia A, Studdert DM. Cognitive errors and logistical breakdowns contributing to missed and delayed diagnoses of breast and colorectal cancers: a process analysis of closed malpractice claims. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2012 May 19 [epub ahead of print].

MJ109. Bismark MM, Gogos AJ, McCombe D, Clark RB, Gruen RL, Studdert DM. Nature of legal disputes over informed consent for cosmetic procedures. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery 2012 May 29 [epub ahead of print].

MJ110. Bismark MM, Gogos AJ, Clark RB, Gruen RL, Gawande AA, Studdert DM. Legal disputes over duties to disclose treatment risks to patients: a review of negligence claims and complaints in Australia. PLoS Medicine 2012;9:e1001280. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001283

MJ111. Kesselheim AK, Wang A, Studdert DM, Avorn J. Conflict of interest disclosure by authors involved in promotion of off-label drug use. PLoS Medicine 2012;9:e1001280. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001280.

MJ112. Elkin K, Spittal MJ, Elkin D, Studdert DM. Removal from practice in disciplinary cases against doctors in Australia and New Zealand, 2000-09. BMJ Quality and Safety 2012 July 29 [epub ahead of print].

MJ113. Spittal MJ, Miller MJ, Pirkis J, Studdert DM. Declines in the lethality of suicide attempts explain the decline in suicide deaths in Australia. PLoS One 2012 7(9): e44565. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0044565.

MJ114. Walter SJ, Bugeja L, Spittal MJ, Studdert DM. Geographic variation in inquest rates. Health & Place 2012;18:1430-1435.

MJ115. Elkin K, Spittal MJ, Studdert DM. Risks of complaints and adverse disciplinary findings against international medical graduates in Victoria and Western Australia. Medical Journal of Australia 2012;197:448–452.

MJ116. Kavanagh A, Mason KE, Bentley R, Studdert DM, McVernon J, Fielding JE, Petrony S, Gurrin L, LaMontagne AD. Leave entitlements, time off work and the household financial impacts of quarantine compliance during an H1N1 outbreak. BMC Infectious Diseases 2012;12:311 (epub ahead of print).

MJ117. Clarke PM, Walter SJ, Hayen A, Mallon WM, Heijmans J, Studdert DM. Survival of the fittest: the longevity of Olympic medallists in the modern era. British Medical Journal 2012;345: e8308.

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MJ118. Bismark MM, Spittal MJ, Gurrin LC, Ward M, Studdert DM. Identification of doctors at risk of recurrent complaints: a national study of healthcare complaints in Australia. BMJ Quality and Safety 2013;22:532-40.

MJ119. Stevenson DG, Spittal MJ, Studdert DM. Does litigation increase or decrease health care quality? A national study of negligence claims against nursing homes. Medical Care 2013:51:430-6.

MJ120. Pirkis J, Spittal M, Cox G, Robinson J, Cheung Y, Studdert DM. The effectiveness of structural interventions at suicide hotspots: a meta-analysis. International Journal of Epidemiology 2013;42:541-548.

MJ121. Christie AF, Dent C, McIntryre P, Studdert DM. Patent clusters associated with high-cost pharmaceuticals in Australia. PLoS One 2013;8:e60812

MJ122. Bismark MM, Studdert DM. The role of boards in clinical governance: activities and attitudes among members of health service boards in Victoria. Australian Health Review 2013; 35:682-7.

MJ123. Grant GM, O'Donnell ML, Spittal MJ, Creamer M, Studdert DM. Relationship between stressfulness of claiming for injury compensation and long-term recovery: a prospective cohort study. JAMA Psychiatry. 2014;71(4):446-53.

MJ124. Bismark MM, Walter SJ, Studdert DM. Governance of quality of care: a qualitative study of health service boards in Victoria, Australia. BMJ Quality and Safety 2014;23(6):474-82.

MJ125. Mello MM, Studdert DM. Making the case for health-enhancing laws after Bloomberg. Hastings Center Report, Jan-Feb 2014.

MJ126. Spittal MJ, Pirkis J, Miller MJ, Carter G, Studdert DM. The Repeated Episodes of Self-Harm (RESH) Score: A tool for predicting risk of future episodes of self-harm among hospital patients. Journal of Affective Disorders 2014;161:36-42.

MJ127. Bismark M, Biggar S, Crock C, Morris J, Studdert DM. The role of governing boards in improving patient experience: Attitudes and activities of health services boards in Victoria, Australia. Patient Experience Journal 2014;1:144-152.

MJ128. Sutherland G, Kemp C, Bugeja L, Sewell G, Pirkis J, Studdert DM. What happens to coroners' recommendations for improving public health and safety? Organisational responses under a mandatory response regime in Victoria, Australia. BMC Public Health. 2014;18;14:732. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-732.

MJ129. Bismark MM, Spittal MJ, Pleuckhahn T, Studdert DM. Mandatory reports of concerns about the health, performance and conduct of health practitioners. Med J Aust. 2014;201(7):399-403

MJ130. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Kachalia A. The medical liability climate and prospects for reform. JAMA. 2014;312(20):2146-2155.

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MJ131. Bismark MM, Fletcher M, Spittal MJ, Studdert DM. A step towards evidence-based regulation of health practitioners. Australian Health Review 2015;39:483-485.

MJ132. Studdert DM. Book review: Global health law. Milbank Quarterly 2015;93:211-214.

MJ133. Spittal MJ, Bismark MM, Studdert DM. The PRONE score: An algorithm for predicting doctors’ risks of formal patients. BMJ Quality & Safety 2015;24:360-368.

MJ134. Hyman DA, Studdert DM. Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act: What every physician should know about the federal anti-dumping law. Chest 2015;147:1691-1696

MJ135. Clarke PM, Walter SJ, Hayen A, Mallon WM, Heijmans J, Studdert DM. Survival of the fittest: the longevity of Olympic medallists in the modern era. British Journal of Sports Medicine 2015;49:898-902. (Reprint of MJ117)

MJ136. Studdert DM, Flanders J, Mello MM. Searching for public health law’s sweet spot: The regulation of sugar-sweetened beverages. PLOS Medicine 2015;12:e10011848.

MJ137. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Parmet WE. Shifting vaccination politics – the end of personal belief exemptions in California. New England Journal of Medicine 2015;373:785-787.

MJ138. Walter SJ, Studdert DM. Relationship between penalties for road traffic infringements and crash risk in Queensland, Australia: a case-crossover study. International Journal of Epidemiology 2015 pii: dyv148. [epub ahead of print]

MJ139. Kelman MG, Studdert DM, Callaghan JJ, Farid MS, Titan AL, Dietz FR. The choice between total hip arthroplasty and arthrodesis in adolescent patients: A survey of orthopedic surgeons. Journal of Arthroplasty 2015 doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2015.07.020 [epub ahead of print]

MJ140. O’Donnell M, Grant GM, Alkemade N, Spittal MJ, Creamer M, Silove D, McFarlane A, Bryant RA, Forbes D, Studdert DM. Compensation seeking and disability after injury: the role of compensation-related stress mental health. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2015;76:e1000-5.

MJ141. Bismark MM, Spittal MJ, Morris J, Studdert DM. Reporting of health practitioners by their treating practitioner under Australia’s national mandatory reporting law. Medical Journal of Australia 2016;18;204:24.

MJ142. Kachalia A, Mello MM, Nallamothu BK, Studdert DM. Legal and policy interventions to improve patient safety. Circulation 2016;133:661-71.

MJ144. Studdert DM, Bismark MM, Mello MM, Singh H, Spittal MJ. Prevalence and characteristics of physicians prone to malpractice claims. New England Journal of Medicine 2016;374:354-62.

MJ143. Mello MM, Studdert DM. Building a national surveillance system for malpractice claims. Health Services Research 2016;51(S3):2642-2648.

MJ144. Studdert DM, Walter SJ, Kemp C, Sutherland G. Duration of death investigations that proceed to inquest in Australia. Injury Prevention 2016;22:314-320.

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MJ145. Studdert DM. The modern coroner as injury preventer. Injury Prevention 2016;22:311-313.

MJ146. Sutherland G, Kemp C, Studdert DM. Mandatory responses to public health and safety recommendations issued by coroners: a content analysis. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 2016;40:451-456.

MJ147. Kavanagh AM, Aitken Z, Emerson E, Sahabandu S, Milner A, Bentley R, LaMontagne AD, Pirkis K, Studdert DM. Inequalities in socio-economic characteristics and health and wellbeing of men with and without disabilities: a cross-sectional analysis of the baseline wave of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health. BMC Public Health 2016;16. Article no: 1042.

MJ148. Currier D, Pirkis J, Carlin J, Degenhardt L, Dharmage SC, Giles-Corti B, Gordon I, Gurrin L, Hocking J, Kavanagh A, Keogh LA, Koelmeyer R, LaMontagne AD, Schlicthorst M, Patton G, Sanci L, Spittal MJ, Studdert DM, Williams J, English DR. The Australian longitudinal study on male health—methods. BMC Public Health 2016;16. Article no:1030.

MJ149. Spittal MJ, Studdert DM, Paterson R, Bismark MM. Outcomes of notifications to health practitioner boards: a retrospective cohort study. BMC Medicine 2016;14: article no: 198.

MJ150. Pirkis J, Currier D, Carlin J, Degenhardt L, Dharmage SC, Giles-Corti B, Gordon IR, Gurrin LC, Hocking JS, Kavanagh A, Keogh L, Koelmeyer R, LaMontagne AD, Patton G, Sanci L, Spittal MJ, Schlichthorst M, Studdert D, Williams J, English DR. Cohort profile: Ten to Men (the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health). International Journal of Epidemiology 2016. pii: dyw055. [Epub ahead of print]

MJ151. Studdert DM, Mello MM, Dohonue JJ. Testing the immunity of the firearm industry to tort litigation? JAMA Internal Medicine 2016;207;177:102-105.

MJ152. Bismark MM, Mathews B, Morris JM, Thomas LA, Studdert DM. Views on mandatory reporting of impaired health practitioners by their treating practitioners: a qualitative study from Australia. BMJ Open. 2016;6(12):e011988.

MJ153. Wintemute GJ, Beckett L, Kass PH, Tancredi D, Studdert D, Pierce G, Braga AA, Wright MA, Cerdá M. Evaluation of California's Armed and Prohibited Persons System: study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial. Injury Prevention 2016 Oct 11.doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2016-042194. [epub ahead of print]

MJ154. Kachalia A, Mello MM, Studdert DM. Association of Unsolicited Patient Observations With the Quality of a Surgeon's Care. JAMA Surgery 2017 doi: 10.1001/jamasurg.2016.5705. [epub ahead of print]

MJ155. Yang YT, Studdert DM. Linking immunization status and eligibility for welfare and benefits payments: the Australian "No Jab, No Pay" legislation. JAMA 2017; 317:803-804.

MJ156. Studdert DM, Zhang Y, Rodden JA, Hyndman RJ, Wintemute GJ. Handgun acquisitions in California after two mass shootings. Annals of Internal Medicine (accepted for publication)

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MJ157. Mello MM, Kachalia A, Studdert DM. Prospects for federal medical liability reform. New England Journal of Medicine (accepted for publication)

Under revision:

Wang B, Studdert DM, Sarpatwari A, Eddings W, Landon J, Kesselheim AS. The effect of state off-label marketing investigations on drug prescribing: the case of olanzapine (under revision, Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics)

BOOK CHAPTERS

BC1. Studdert DM, Brennan TA, Thomas EJ. What have we learned since the Harvard Medical Practice Study? In: Rosenthal MM, Sutcliffe KM (eds) Medical Error: What Do We Know? What Do We Do? San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2002. (pp.3-33.)

BC2. Studdert DM. Lessons from incidence and prevalence studies of medical injury: A view from the United States. In: Aranaz Andrés JM and Burillo JV (eds). Complications and Adverse Event Risks in Healthcare. Valencia, Spain: Escuela Valenciana de Estudios para la Salud, 2004.

BC3. Studdert DM, Brennan TA. No-fault compensation for medical injuries: the prospect for error prevention. In: Hatlie MJ & Youngberg BJ (eds) The Patient Safety Handbook. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett, 2004.

BC4. Studdert DM, Mello MM, Brennan TA.. Medical malpractice. In: Anderson RA (ed). Medical Malpractice: A Physician’s Sourcebook. Totowa, New Jersey: Humana Press, 2004.

BC5. Studdert DM. On selling “no-fault” In: Sharpe VA (ed.) Accountability Patient Safety and Policy Reform. Georgetown University Press, 2004.

BC6. Mello MM, Studdert DM. The medical malpractice system: structure and performance. In: Sage WM and Kersh RT (eds). Medical Malpractice and the U.S. Health Care System: New Century, Different Issues. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

BC7. Brennan TA, Mello MM, Studdert DM. Liability, patient safety, and defensive medicine: what does the future hold? In: Sage WM and Kersh RT (eds). Medical Malpractice and the U.S. Health Care System: New Century, Different Issues. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

BC8. Studdert DM. Disclosure of medical injury. In Healy J and Dugdale P (eds). Patient Safety First: Responsive Regulation in Health Care. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin, 2009.

EDITORIALS

ED1. Studdert D. A comment on the “collaborative planning” model. Advances in Mind-Body Medicine 1999;15:101-04

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ED2. Studdert DM, Brennan TA. Legal considerations in referral to alternative medicine. Journal of Medical Practice Management. Nov/Dec 1999:1-3

ED3. Studdert DM. Alternative treatments for weight loss: caveat emptor. Critical Reviews in Food Science & Nutrition 2001;41(1):29-31.

ED4. Studdert DM, Brennan TA. The patient safety case for compensation system reform. Forum 2003;23(1):7-9

ED5. Studdert DM. Patching holes in the medical malpractice system is no longer enough. RAND Review 2004;28(2):35-37

ED6. Studdert DM. Management or avoidance of medical malpractice crises? Time to choose. Chest 2008;134:901-2

ED7. Studdert DM. Can liability rules keep pace with best practice? The case of multidisciplinary cancer care. Medical Journal of Australia 2008;188: 380-381.

ED8. Studdert DM, Mello MM, Brennan TA. Defensive medicine and tort reform: a wide view. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2010;25:470-73.

MAJOR REPORTS

RP1. Carole R. Gresenz, Deborah R. Hensler, David M. Studdert, Bonnie Dombey-Moore, Nicholas M. Pace. A Flood of Litigation? Predicting the Consequences of Changing Legal Remedies Available to ERISA Beneficiaries. Issue Paper 184. Institute for Civil Justice, RAND, 1999.

RP2. Robert B. Hanscom, Michelle M. Mello, Powers RP, Schaefer MA, Sato L, Studdert DM. Legal liability and protection of patient safety data (monograph commissioned by the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on Patient Safety Data Standards, 2003).

RP3. Gresenz CR, Studdert D, Campbell N, Hensler DR, Kapur K. Inside the black box of managed care decisions: understanding patient disputes over coverage denials. RAND Research Brief, RB-9039, 2004.

RP4. Studdert DM. Community attitudes to abortion in Australia. September 2007 (became Chapter 4 of Victorian Law Reform Commission. Law of Abortion: The Final Report, March 2008)

RP5. Studdert DM. Ethics of abortion. September 2007 (became Appendix B of Victorian Law Reform Commission. Law of Abortion: The Final Report. March 2008).

RP6. Studdert DM, Richardson MW. Legal aspects of Open Disclosure: A report to the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. September 2009.

RP8. Mello MM, Kachalia A, Studdert DM. Administrative compensation for medical injuries: Lessons from three foreign systems. Commonwealth Fund, Policy Brief, July 2011.

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RP9. Bowman DM, Adams M, Lowdon K, Grant G, Studdert DM. Rehabilitation and Compensation for Injured Workers: A Review of Australian Schemes. A Report prepared for the Australian Council of Trade Unions. August 2011.

LETTERS

LE1. Studdert DM, Brennan TA. The problems with punitive damages in lawsuits against managed-care organizations. New England Journal of Medicine 2000;342(23):1758.

LE2. Studdert DM, Brennan TA. Legal implications of practicing alternative medicine. Journal of the American Medical Association 1999;281:1699.

LE3. Studdert DM, Brennan TA. The problems with punitive damages in lawsuits against managed care organizations—reply. New England Journal of Medicine 2000;342:1758.

LE4. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Brennan TA. Quality improvement efforts—response. Health Affairs 2003;22(3):247-48.

LE5. Stevenson DG, Studdert DM. Bad nursing homes’ human toll—reply. Health Affairs 2003;22(4):263.

LE6. Gresenz CR, Studdert DM. In reply: Coverage disputes and the prudent layperson standard. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2004; 44:426-426

LE7. Kwaan MR, Studdert DM, Zinner MJ, Gawande AA. Wrong-site surgery—reply. Archives of Surgery 2006;141:1050.

LE8. Kesselheim AS, Studdert DM. Clinical performance measures and malpractice—reply. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2006;196:1589-1590.

LE9. Kesselheim AS, Studdert DM. Expert witnesses in neurological birth injury litigation—reply. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2006;108:1553.

LE10. Gandhi TK, Kachalia A, Studdert DM. Missed diagnoses in ambulatory care—reply. Annals of Internal Medicine 2007;146:470-71.

LE11. Kesselheim AS, Studdert DM. Regulating physician expert testimony—reply. Journal of the American Medical Association 2008;299:1668.

LE12. Singh H, Thomas EJ, Petersen LA, Studdert DM. Resident supervision and the electronic medical record—reply. Archives of Internal Medicine 2008;168:1118.

LE13. Kesselheim AS, Studdert DM. Preemption and malpractice liability—reply. New England Journal of Medicine 2009;360:2258..

LE14. Studdert DM, Luntz H, Grant G. Does access to compensation have an impact on recovery outcomes after injury? Medical Journal of Australia. 2010;193:189-90.

LE15. Studdert DM, Stevenson DG, Spittal MJ. Quality of care and negligence litigation in nursing homes—reply. New England Journal of Medicine. 2011;365:92-3.

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LE16. Studdert DM, Spittal MJ, Elkin K. Risks of complaints and adverse disciplinary findings against international medical graduates in Victoria and Western Australia—reply. Medical Journal of Australia. 2013;198:258.

LE17. Bismark MM, Spittal MJ, Studdert DM. Identification of doctors at risk of recurrent complaints—reply. BMJ Quality & Safety 2013;22:532-41.

LE18. Mello MM, Studdert DM, Kachalia A. Medical liability and reporting malpractice payments—reply. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2015;313:1058-1059.