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<p>Laws that allow doctors to apologize to patients after an adverse event are intended to protect physicians who want to say they&rsquo;re sorry but not have that considered an admission of guilt, but their effectiveness is questionable, according to a new study.</p>

Study: Apology Laws Don’t Reduce Malpractice Claims