Endogenous infection and hospital’s civil liability – a case study
The subject matter of this publication is the legal assessment of endogenous infection – the specific type of hospital infections. The main aim of the publication is to answer the question of whether medical and legal grounds exist for civil liability for endogenous infections and for treating those...
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doaj-35a4d554d3c74b1f9c9d1ca7b70864852020-11-24T22:33:26ZengTermedia Publishing HouseArchives of Forensic Medicine and Criminology0324-82671689-17162015-02-0164314715710.5114/amsik.2014.4887824540Endogenous infection and hospital’s civil liability – a case studyDamian WąsikNatalia WąsikBogusław SygitMariusz DubielThe subject matter of this publication is the legal assessment of endogenous infection – the specific type of hospital infections. The main aim of the publication is to answer the question of whether medical and legal grounds exist for civil liability for endogenous infections and for treating those infections as cases of medical malpractice or medical events. The research method adopted is a case study. The authors have analysed a civil lawsuit for compensation instituted by an infected patient against a Polish hospital, adjudicated in 2013. The main conclusion of the publication is to postulate distinguishing medical malpractice from complications resulting from the reactions of the human body to treatment. The authors argue that endogenous infections should be treated as the latter-mentioned of these two cases.http://www.termedia.pl/Endogenous-infection-and-hospital-s-civil-liability-a-case-study,82,24540,1,1.htmlhospital infections endogenous infection medical malpractice civil liability compensation |
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Endogenous infection and hospital’s civil liability – a case study |
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Endogenous infection and hospital’s civil liability – a case study |
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Termedia Publishing House |
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Archives of Forensic Medicine and Criminology |
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0324-8267 1689-1716 |
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2015-02-01 |
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The subject matter of this publication is the legal assessment of endogenous infection – the specific type of hospital infections. The main aim of the publication is to answer the question of whether medical and legal grounds exist for civil liability for endogenous infections and for treating those infections as cases of medical malpractice or medical events. The research method adopted is a case study. The authors have analysed a civil lawsuit for compensation instituted by an infected patient against a Polish hospital, adjudicated in 2013. The main conclusion of the publication is to postulate distinguishing medical malpractice from complications resulting from the reactions of the human body to treatment. The authors argue that endogenous infections should be treated as the latter-mentioned of these two cases. |
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hospital infections endogenous infection medical malpractice civil liability compensation |
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