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Seth A. Seabury
Researcher at University of Southern California
Publications - 171
Citations - 4847
Seth A. Seabury is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Malpractice. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 156 publications receiving 3562 citations. Previous affiliations of Seth A. Seabury include Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School & RAND Corporation.
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Malpractice Risk According to Physician Specialty
TL;DR: The cumulative risk of facing a malpractice claim is high in all specialties, although most claims do not lead to payments to plaintiffs, and there is substantial variation in the likelihood of malpractice suits and the size of indemnity payments across specialties.
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Recovery After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Patients Presenting to US Level I Trauma Centers: A Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI) Study.
Lindsay D. Nelson,Nancy R. Temkin,Sureyya Dikmen,Jason Barber,Joseph T. Giacino,Esther L. Yuh,Harvey S. Levin,Michael McCrea,Murray B. Stein,Murray B. Stein,Pratik Mukherjee,David O. Okonkwo,Ramon Diaz-Arrastia,Geoffrey T. Manley,Opeolu Adeoye,Neeraj Badjatia,Kim Boase,Yelena G. Bodien,M. Ross Bullock,Randall M. Chesnut,John D. Corrigan,Karen Crawford,Ann-Christine Duhaime,Richard G. Ellenbogen,V. Ramana Feeser,Adam R. Ferguson,Brandon Foreman,Raquel C. Gardner,Étienne Gaudette,Luis Alonso González,Shankar P. Gopinath,Rao P. Gullapalli,J. Claude Hemphill,Gillian Hotz,Sonia Jain,Frederick K. Korley,Joel H. Kramer,Natalie Kreitzer,Christopher J. Lindsell,Joan Machamer,Christopher J. Madden,Alastair J. Martin,Thomas W. McAllister,Randall Merchant,Florence Noel,Eva M. Palacios,Daniel P. Perl,Ava M. Puccio,Miri Rabinowitz,Claudia S. Robertson,Jonathan Rosand,Angelle M. Sander,Gabriella Satris,David M. Schnyer,Seth A. Seabury,Mark Sherer,Sabrina R Taylor,Arthur W. Toga,Alex B. Valadka,Mary J. Vassar,Paul M. Vespa,Kevin K.W. Wang,John K. Yue,Ross Zafonte +63 more
TL;DR: Most patients with mTBI presenting to US level I trauma centers report persistent, injury-related life difficulties at 1 year postinjury, suggesting the need for more systematic follow-up of patients withmTBI to provide treatments and reduce the risk of chronic problems after mT BI.
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Risk of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Major Depression in Civilian Patients After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A TRACK-TBI Study
Murray B. Stein,Murray B. Stein,Sonia Jain,Joseph T. Giacino,Joseph T. Giacino,Harvey S. Levin,Sureyya Dikmen,Lindsay D. Nelson,Mary J. Vassar,David O. Okonkwo,Ramon Diaz-Arrastia,Claudia S. Robertson,Pratik Mukherjee,Michael McCrea,Christine L. Mac Donald,John K. Yue,Esther L. Yuh,Xiaoying Sun,Laura Campbell-Sills,Nancy R. Temkin,Geoffrey T. Manley,Opeolu Adeoye,Neeraj Badjatia,Kim Boase,Yelena G. Bodien,M. Ross Bullock,Randall M. Chesnut,John D. Corrigan,Karen Crawford,Ann-Christine Duhaime,Richard G. Ellenbogen,V. Ramana Feeser,Adam R. Ferguson,Brandon Foreman,Raquel C. Gardner,Étienne Gaudette,Luis Alonso González,Shankar P. Gopinath,Rao P. Gullapalli,J. Claude Hemphill,Gillian Hotz,Frederick K. Korley,Joel H. Kramer,Natalie Kreitzer,Christopher J. Lindsell,Joan Machamer,Christopher J. Madden,A. Martin,Thomas W. McAllister,Randall Merchant,Florence Noel,Eva M. Palacios,Daniel P. Perl,Ava M. Puccio,Miri Rabinowitz,Jonathan Rosand,Angelle M. Sander,Gabriella Satris,David M. Schnyer,Seth A. Seabury,Mark Sherer,Sabrina R Taylor,Arthur W. Toga,Alex B. Valadka,Paul M. Vespa,Kevin K.W. Wang,Ross Zafonte +66 more
TL;DR: After mTBI, some individuals, on the basis of education, race/ethnicity, history of mental health problems, and cause of injury were at substantially increased risk of PTSD and/or MDD.
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Rates and Characteristics of Paid Malpractice Claims Among US Physicians by Specialty, 1992-2014
Adam C. Schaffer,Anupam B. Jena,Anupam B. Jena,Seth A. Seabury,Seth A. Seabury,Harnam Singh,Venkat Chalasani,Allen Kachalia +7 more
TL;DR: The rate of malpractice claims paid on behalf of physicians in the United States declined substantially between 1992 and 2014, and mean compensation amounts and the percentage of paid claims exceeding $1 million increased, with wide differences in rates and characteristics across specialties.