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Medical malpractice
Medical malpractice is a broad term which covers both the public perception of adverse events during medical care, and a legal definition of negligence.
In common with other forms of civil claims for negligence, in order to succeed in a claim (lawsuit) the claimant (plaintiff) must successfully demonsrate two things:
- That the doctor failed in his/her duty of care towards the patient - basically this means that they may have failed to do something that a reasonable person in similar circumstances would have done or did something that a reasonable person would not have done
- That some harm flowed from this failure
Experts are used to consider the case - these are generally independent experts from the same field of medicine. A doctor will not be expected to be the best doctor in the country, but he or she must be shown to have acted in accordance with a reasonable body of medical opinion. This is known as the Bolam Test .
In the United Kingdom such cases are heard by a single judge; in other judiciaries, they may be heard by a jury.
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