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standard of care In medicine, treatment that experts agree is appropriate, accepted, and widely used. Health care providers are obligated to provide patients with the standard of care. Also called standard therapy or best practice.
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standard of care Treatment regimen or medical management based on state-of-the-art patient care.
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standard of care The level of care and attention that a reasonable person would give under those specific circumstances. Failure to meet this standard of care constitutes negligence on the behalf of that individual.
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standard of care Measure against which a defendant
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standard of care In the law of negligence, the degree of care which a reasonable, prudent or careful person should exercise under the same or similar circumstances. If the standard falls below that established by law for the protection of others against unreasonable risk of harm, the person may be liable for damages resulting from such conduct.
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