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Arzthaftungsrecht ist auch nach der Kodifikation durch das Patientenrechtegesetz maßgeblich durch Richterrecht geprägt. In jahrzehntelanger Rechtsprechung hat sich eine nahezu unüberschaubare Vielzahl an Fallgruppen und haftungsrechtlich relevanten medizinischen Sachverhalten herausgebildet. Der Martis/Winkhart erläutert diese umfangreiche Kasuistik anhand der Systematik des Arzthaftungsrechts. Über alphabetische Stichworte und detaillierte Inhaltsverzeichnisse können Praktiker - vom Einsteiger in die Thematik bis hin zum erfahrenen Arzthaftungsrechtler - sich die Leitlinien der Rechtsprechung für den konkreten Fall schnell und sicher erschließen. Die Interessen der Patientenanwälte und der Vertreter der Behandlungsseite sind dabei in gleichem Maße berücksichtigt. Auch Schadenssachbearbeiter und Justiziare werden hier fündig. In das nunmehr in fünfter Auflage vorliegende Standardwerk wurden über 600 neue Entscheidungen aus den Jahren 2014-2017 eingearbeitet. Das gesamte Werk wurde auf den aktuellen Stand gebracht und insbesondere die Stichworte "Aufklärung", "Diagnoseirrtum", "Voll beherrschbare Risiken", "Sturz im Pflegeheim und Krankenhaus" und "Unterlassene Befunderhebung" erweitert und mit ausführlicheren Übersichten versehen. Die Erläuterungen zu medizinischen Begriffen, Diagnostik und Therapie wurden ausgebaut und finden sich nun bei vielen weiteren Fallgruppen unter dem Hinweis "Medizinischer Hintergrund". Zudem bietet das Werk zwei umfangreiche Muster zu Klage und Klageerwiderung.
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In this volume, John Lantos weaves a story that captures the dilemmas of modern medical practice. He draws on his experience in neonatal medicine, paediatrics and medical ethics to explore ethical dilemmas through one poignant representative situation.
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La fiabilité des systèmes de santé supposent des systèmes de compensation et de prévention qui couvrent de manière appropriée la responsabilité des professionnels et des établissements de santé et limitent les mauvaises pratiques médicales. Au cours des dernières années, dans certains pays de l’OCDE, les dispositifs d’indemnisation et de prévention des dommages ont rencontré des difficultés. Celles-ci ont notamment conduit certains spécialistes et chirurgiens à quitter leur métier ou à développer une médecine « défensive » coûteuse et inutile quand elle n’est pas porteuse de risque pour les patients. Cette publication évalue les différents types de dispositifs et de réformes élaborés afin de réduire et d’indemniser plus efficacement les incidents médicaux. En tenant compte des spécificités de chaque situation domestique et en particulier des systèmes de santé, l’étude analyse également les raisons principales des difficultés rencontrées par certains de ces systèmes de compensation et de prévention. L’étude offre une série unique de suggestions ciblées pour mettre en place un dispositif d’indemnisation/prévention plus efficace pour gérer les incidents résultant d’un traitement médical.
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There is an understandable tendency or desire to attribute blame when patients are harmed by their own healthcare. However, many cases of iatrogenic harm involve little or no moral culpability. Even when blame is justified, an undue focus on one individual often deflects attention from other important factors within the inherent complexity of modern healthcare. This revised second edition advocates a rethinking of accountability in healthcare based on science, the principles of a just culture, and novel therapeutic legal processes. Updated to include many recent relevant events, including the Keystone Project in the USA and the Mid Staffordshire scandal in the UK, this book considers how the concepts of a just culture have been successfully implemented so far, and makes recommendations for best practice. This book will be of interest to anyone concerned with patient safety, medical law and the regulation of healthcare.
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Medical law --- Tort and negligence --- Insurance law --- Torts. --- Damages. --- KBC0409-IVB --- 13.01.ZZD --- 13.12 --- Wettelijke en contractuele aansprakelijkheid ; Algemeen ; Meerdere landen --- Wettelijke en contractuele aansprakelijkheid ; Geneesheren ; Veeartsen ; Apothekers ; Tandartsen ; Paramedici --- Medical personnel --- Physicians' malpractice insurance. --- Malpractice. --- Damages --- Physicians' malpractice insurance --- Torts --- Civil wrongs --- Delicts --- Injuries (Law) --- Quasi delicts --- Wrongful acts --- Accident law --- Actions and defenses --- Liability (Law) --- Obligations (Law) --- Negligence --- Reasonable care (Law) --- Insurance, Physicians' liability --- Liability insurance, Physicians' --- Malpractice insurance, Physicians' --- Medical malpractice insurance for physicians --- Insurance --- Medical malpractice --- Medical negligence --- Tort liability of medical personnel --- Malpractice --- Medical errors --- Medical laws and legislation --- Measure of damages --- Compensation (Law) --- Personal injuries --- Set-off and counterclaim --- Law and legislation
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The papers in this collection are drawn from a symposium held in Vienna in December 2010. Organised by the Institute for European Tort Law and the Chicago-Kent Law Review, in collaboration with the European Centre of Tort and Insurance Law, the conference drew together legal experts from 14 national or regional systems across six continents. Medical malpractice and compensation for medical injuries are issues which regularly create tension and innovation in national legal systems but the analysis of these areas is often limited to national audiences. This study examines the issues in a uniquely global context, demonstrating the breadth of approaches currently taken around the world and revealing key areas of tension and the likely direction of future developments. Wherever possible, the analysis is supported by reference to empirical data. The 14 legal systems covered in the collection are Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, Scandinavia, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States. A general comparative introduction completes the collection.
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Why have some legal systems abandoned tort law in some areas and replaced it with some form of no-fault compensation scheme or strict liability? What have been the effects? How should we evaluate these ???shifts???? Why have they not been adopted in other countries? These questions have been the focus of the "Shifts in Compensation" research project and this is the final volume in this series, addressing, on the one hand, the issues relating to ???shifts??? in compensation systems at a more general level, and on the other hand, addressing shifts in particular domains. The papers exam
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