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Medical Negligence and the NHS: Facts and Stats

Medical Negligence: Facts and Stats darkeling http://medical-negligence-solutions.co.uk/ What's the legal framework? The definition of negligence is when medical intervention has materially contributed to the worsening of the patient's illness or condition. In the eyes of civil law, it is a deliberate act of omission that causes harm to a person's interests, property or reputation. It is usually up to the claimant to prove that he or she has suffered harm due to the negligence of a healthcare provider. The legal concept of medical negligence was founded in 1932 when commercial liability for defective produce was established. the first case was Donaghue versus Stevenson, 1932 The UK's definition of medical negligence was solidified by the Bolam proceedings of the 1950s The Bolam test allows a defence for medical Within the NHS, it is a dinician's employer, rather than the individual themselves, who has the duty of care to the patients. professionals who have acted in accordance with proper practice The NHS Litigation Authority was set up to contest law suits on the part of the Secretary of State for Health Contemporary issues and the NHS Recent approaches in marketing include relationship marketing with focus on the customer, business marketing or industrial marketing with focus on an organization or institution and social marketing with focus on benefits to society. They have attempted to reduce negligence through preventative measures and promotion of best practice. In 2003, the -Department of Health sought to reform the medical negligence system in the face of a growing financial burden. NHS The NHS has acknowledged that 10% of in patient admissions have resulted in some form of adverse The National Audit Office estimated that, as of 2014, negligence cost the NHS £4.4 billion. outcome. NHS stats as of 2012 Recent approaches in marketing include relationship marketing with focus on the customer, business marketing or industrial marketing with focus on an organization or institution and social marketing with focus on benefits to society. Progress and selling. Market value 37% of claims resolved without any damages paid Average time to resolve a daim was 16 months. 14,171 daims dlosed, 13% on the previouS year. Legal costs for defending claims down by 20% Legal costs for defending cdaims down by 20%

Medical Negligence and the NHS: Facts and Stats

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A capsule history of medical negligence, the legal framework, and its history in relation to the National Health Service, including the most recent stats with regards to medical negligence.

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