Title: Medical Malpractice
1 2What is Medical Malpractice?
- Professional negligence by a health care
professional - Treatment provided was substandard
- Caused harm, injury or death to a patient.
3What is Medical Malpractice?
- Wrong action taken by the medical practitioner
- Failure to take medically appropriate action.
4Some examples of Medical Malpractice
- Medication errors
- Wrong doses, wrong medication
- Spinal cord injuries
- Back pain after surgery
- Surgical errors
5Other examples
- Labor and delivery-related errors.
- Failure to diagnose and treat in a timely manner.
- Anesthesia errors
6Shocking Statistics!
- Med malpractice kills 225,000 people each year
(National Institute of Health). - 12,000 people die each year from unnecessary
surgery (New York Times).
7Shocking Statistics
- Just 2 of all people injured file legal claims
for compensation (Health grades study). - 50 of all medical malpractice legal claims are
filed against surgeons (Bureau of Justice
Statistics).
8Medical Malpractice Law
- Provides a way for patients to recover
compensation for any harm resulting from
sub-standard treatment.
9Claim Characteristics
- Failure to provide a proper standard of care.
- An injury was the consequence of negligence.
- The patients injury must have very damaging
consequences.
10Informed Consent
- A medical practitioner may also be legally liable
if a patient does not give "informed consent" to
a medical procedure that results in a harm to the
patient, even if the procedure is performed
properly.
11Medical error without harm
- If the patient is not harmed by the physician's
error, the patient cannot recover damages as the
result of the error. - Unless you've been harmed, there's no medical
malpractice case.
12Elements in a malpractice case
- The plaintiff the patient or a legally
designated person who acts on the patient's
behalf. - The defendant the party who is being sued. This
could be the doctor, nurse, therapist.
13Elements
- 3. The prevailing party - this is the party who
wins the case. - 4. The losing party - the party who loses the
case. - 5. The fact-finder - the judge or jury.
14Damages
- The plaintiff may be awarded
- Compensatory damages.
- Punitive damages.
15Damages
- Compensatory
- May include economic damages such as lost earning
capacity, life care expenses, and medical
expenses. - May include non economic damages such as
psychological and physical harm.
16Damages
- Punitive Only awarded if the defendant is found
guilty of malicious or willful misconduct. It is
a form of punishment compensation in excess of
actual damages.
17Effects of Malpractice Suits on Doctor
- Depression
- Professional dissatisfaction
- Emotional exhaustion
- Career burnout
18For Medical Malpractice Cases