peer-reviewedIn recent years, the prospect of the criminal prosecution of medical practitioners for patient safety incidents resulting in fatality which occur in the course of clinical practice has caused heightened anxiety among medical practitioners, particularly in England and Wales, where a number of high-profile cases have raised public consciousness of this issue. The full impact of this landscape on individual practitioners and the delivery of healthcare has yet to be ascertained, although research suggests that medical practice has been impacted. Of particular interest is the phenomenon of defensive medicine which occurs where physicians adopt assurance and/or avoidance behaviours in an attempt to minimise the risk of medical ...
In the United Kingdom, where the law of manslaughter is similar to New Zealand, there have been two ...
The law of negligence, as it applies to General Practitioners (GPs), is underexplored in the literat...
The following thesis is an investigation into whether it is justifiable to punish deaths resulting f...
In recent years, the prospect of the criminal prosecution of medical practitioners for patient safet...
peer-reviewedDefensive medicine describes behaviours engaged in by physicians, for the purposes of a...
About 1000 people die every year in Britain because of mistakes made by surgeons. At what degree of...
Doctors may also be criminals. Mercifully, this is a rare event but no health professional is infall...
A review of statistics concerning fatal medical negligence in the NHS shows that, despite fears of a...
There have been recent criticisms of the prosecution of doctors for gross negligence manslaughter (G...
The issue of health professionals facing criminal charges of manslaughter or criminal negligence cau...
Medical negligence is a topic in tort law which has been widely discussed as good, affordable health...
In England and Wales resort to the criminal process to address alleged medical malpractice remains ...
This paper looks at why mediation is not more widely used in medical negligence claims in Ireland....
Case commentary on R v Bowler [2015] EWCA Crim 849, Court of Appeal and R v S [2015] EWCA Crim 558, ...
The prosecution of medical practitioners for the medical gross negligence has dramatically increased...
In the United Kingdom, where the law of manslaughter is similar to New Zealand, there have been two ...
The law of negligence, as it applies to General Practitioners (GPs), is underexplored in the literat...
The following thesis is an investigation into whether it is justifiable to punish deaths resulting f...
In recent years, the prospect of the criminal prosecution of medical practitioners for patient safet...
peer-reviewedDefensive medicine describes behaviours engaged in by physicians, for the purposes of a...
About 1000 people die every year in Britain because of mistakes made by surgeons. At what degree of...
Doctors may also be criminals. Mercifully, this is a rare event but no health professional is infall...
A review of statistics concerning fatal medical negligence in the NHS shows that, despite fears of a...
There have been recent criticisms of the prosecution of doctors for gross negligence manslaughter (G...
The issue of health professionals facing criminal charges of manslaughter or criminal negligence cau...
Medical negligence is a topic in tort law which has been widely discussed as good, affordable health...
In England and Wales resort to the criminal process to address alleged medical malpractice remains ...
This paper looks at why mediation is not more widely used in medical negligence claims in Ireland....
Case commentary on R v Bowler [2015] EWCA Crim 849, Court of Appeal and R v S [2015] EWCA Crim 558, ...
The prosecution of medical practitioners for the medical gross negligence has dramatically increased...
In the United Kingdom, where the law of manslaughter is similar to New Zealand, there have been two ...
The law of negligence, as it applies to General Practitioners (GPs), is underexplored in the literat...
The following thesis is an investigation into whether it is justifiable to punish deaths resulting f...