A self-designated specialty or practice area is not equivalent to, nor does it imply, ABMS Board Certification or special training and competence.
General Surgery
(HealthGrades has verified that Dr. Robert B. Hill, MD is board certified by the American Board of Surgery)
A self-designated specialty or practice area is not equivalent to, nor does it imply, ABMS Board Certification or special training and competence.
Medical School:
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Southwestern Medical School Dallas, TX
Internship:
University Penn Hospital Philadelphia, PA 1975
Residency:
University Penn Hospital Philadelphia, PA 1979
Health Plan / Other
Health Plans:
Aetna
Disciplinary Actions
HealthGrades has examined disciplinary actions within the last five years from the Office of Inspector General and 50 state medical boards.
HealthGrades could not detect any disciplinary actions for Dr. Robert B. Hill, MD
as of 12/07/2009. Note: HealthGrades reports on state and federal disciplinary actions (if any) from the previous five years.
Malpractice History
Closed Malpractice Claims:
Malpractice History Found
State: NJ
Amount or Range: 55000
Claim Type: Settlement
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New Jersey reports judgments and settlements within the last 5 years.
Closed Malpractice Claims:
Malpractice History Found
State: NJ
Amount or Range: 95000
Claim Type: Settlement
Note: HealthGrades collects malpractice and lawsuit information for the states of California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
New Jersey reports judgments and settlements within the last 5 years.
Medical malpractice is ordinary negligence by a healthcare provider which causes injury. Examples include being improperly diagnosed, treated, medicated or operated upon outside the standard of care.
Standard of care is that level of care, skill and treatment which is recognized as acceptable and appropriate by a reasonably prudent similar healthcare provider under similar circumstances.
If your physician has settled a malpractice claim or has a judgment on a malpractice claim, evaluate the information and make a determination. You may want to use this information to start a discussion with the physician.
Note: HealthGrades obtains physician information from a variety of sources. Some information that is not designated as HealthGrades verified has been reported by the physician.