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FILE-- A patient waiting for a PET scan at UT Southwestern in Dallas, Feb. 23, 2017. American doctors often rail against the country's medical malpractice system, which they say forces them to order unnecessary tests and procedures to protect themselves if a patient sues them. Researchers from Duke and M.I.T. offer what is perhaps the most precise estimate of how much defensive medicine matters, at least for care in the hospital. (Allison V. Smith/The New York Times)
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