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Michigan becomes 36th "I'm sorry" state
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted May 2, 2011
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder in April signed into law a measure that will allow physicians to express sympathy to patients and their families after adverse events without having such statements used in medical liability suits against them.
As with similar "I'm sorry" laws in 35 other states, actual admissions of fault or negligence are not protected from admissibility in court. The Michigan State Medical Society supports the law, which took effect immediately.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2011/05/02/prbf0502.htm.