An Explanation of Malpractice in Medicine Essay

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Medical malpractice is defined as "any act or omission by a physician during treatment of a patient that deviates from accepted norms of practice in the medical community and causes an injury to the patient" (Bal, 2009, p.340). Notability, while Bal (2009) defines this in the context of physicians, it is also important to realise that other medical practitioners, such as nurses, dentists, pharmacists, and occupational therapists, can also be subject to malpractice suits. The risks associated with an accusation of malpractice remain high, for example, in a recent report it was found that doctors in low risk specialty areas had a 75% chance of facing a malpractice claim, whereas those is high risk specialities had a 100% chance (Seabury, Lakdawalla, and Chandra, 2011). However, the incidence level of paid claims is reducing; in 2014 there were a total of 11,922 claims, a 4.3% decrease on the preceding year (Gamble, 2013). Defending a claim can be costly, which may explain why, in 2012, approximately 93% of all claims were settled out of court (Gamble, 2013). The most common claims related to delayed diagnosis, accounting for 33% of claims, followed by surgery related claims accounting for 24% of cases (Gamble, 2013).

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In the United States, medical malpractice law is usually under the jurisdiction of state rather than federal law (Budetti & Waters, 2005). The basis of the legal framework for these cases is mainly rooted in common law, with decisions from previous cases acting as precedent (Budetti & Waters, 2005). However, as case law in one state does not apply in other states, this has resulted in many divergences between the states, although commonly principles apply (Bal. 2009; Budetti & Waters, 2005). Cases brought come under the category of tort law, which means wrong (Bal, 2009) and is the area of law dealing with cases where there is injury to people or property (Edwards and Wells, 2015). The tort of medical malpractices refers to a situation where there has been negligence on the part of the practitioner resulting in harm. For a negligence claim to have merit the basic concept is that an individual acting in a manner that was not sufficiently careful, and if they do not shown a suitable level of care, they should be held responsible for the harm they cause. This leads to the difficult issue of.....

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