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The Main Types of Medical Malpractice

The Main Types of Medical Malpractice. (2) Failure to get Informed Consent. Failure to get an informed consent for a procedure that might result in a harm to the patient, even if the procedure was performed properly leads to loss of the patient chance to accept or refuse the procedure.

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The Main Types of Medical Malpractice

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  1. The Main Types of Medical Malpractice (2) Failure to get Informed Consent • Failure to get an informed consent for a procedure that might result in a harm to the patient, even if the procedure was performed properly leads to loss of the patient chance to accept or refuse the procedure.

  2. Good News • - Not every bad result automatically means that • there was negligence. • - A healthcare provider may take all the right steps, • and still makes a human mistake or get a bad result. • Medical malpractice insurance covers healthcare • providers for liability claims arising from treatment • of their patients.

  3. Future Goals (1) Establishing a special committee in each hospital for monitoring medical practice. (2) Establishing a scientific committee in each hospital for CME. (3) Encouraging Ethics and Communication skills in each hospital.

  4. Future Goals (cont'd ) • (4) Giving concern to timely departmental and inter- • departmental M/M meetings, clinico-pathological • meetings, and case-presentations. • (5) Giving special concern to the culture of EBM. • (6 ) Formulating programs for training, workshops, and • building-up psychomotor skills in different specialties. • A policy to cover healthcare providers by medical • insurance against malpractice on a mass-scale

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