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41 S. Tex. L. Rev. 371 (1999-2000)
The Statute of Limitations Governing Medical Malpractice Claims: Rules, Problems, and Solutions

handle is hein.journals/stexlr41 and id is 381 raw text is: THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS GOVERNING
MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CLAIMS: RULES,
PROBLEMS, AND SOLUTIONS
C. F. JEB WAIT, M.D., J.D.*
I.  INTRO  D U CTIO N  ............................................................................ 373
II. DETERMINING WHEN LIMITATIONS BEGIN IN HEALTH
CARE LIABILITY CLAIMS UNDER ARTICLE 45901,
SECTIO  N  10.01 ............................................................................... 377
A. The Two-Year Limitations Period ....................................... 378
B. The Three Alternative Limitations Start Dates ................... 379
1. The Start of Limitations When the Date of the
Breach or Tort is Ascertainable ...................................... 385
2. Determining the Start of Limitations Under the
Continuing Treatment Alternative ................................. 391
a. Continuing Care not Related to the Claim ............ 393
b. Medical Conditions not Related to the Claim ....... 395
c. Treatment Following Surgery .................................. 396
d. Subsequent Office Visits and General Patient
C are  ............................................................................. 399
e. Continuing Physician-Patient Relationship ........... 400
f. Expert Testimony Necessary to Establish Duties
During Continuing Treatment ................................. 403
g. Extended Time Between Office Visits ................... 404
3. The Last Date of Hospitalization ................................... 410
C. Interpretation Problems with the Limitations Statute ........ 411
1. More Confusion and Problems with the Continuing
Treatm  ent A lternative ...................................................... 411
2. Problems with Dicta in Opinions ................................... 413
a. Application of the Continuing Treatment
A lternative  in  D icta  .................................................. 413
b. The Earle and Chambers Opinions and
C ausation  .................................................................... 417
* Associate, Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Matthews & Friend, Houston,
Texas; J.D., South Texas College of Law, 1990; M.D., Baylor College of Medicine, 1985;
B.A., Texas A&M University, cum laude, 1981.
The author would like to thank Jason Ostrom and Karlene Dunn for their
substantial contributions to this paper.

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