The article describes the special Scandinavian patient insurance system which secures compensation for patients in malpractice cases. For all practical purposes, the insurance based systems have replaced ordinary tort law rules in malpractice cases in Scandinavia. Thus, the basic feature of these systems is that proof of fault is not a requirement for obtaining compensation. Other criteria which are more favourable to the patient are applicable. The article concludes that in general the compensations systems have been successful in making it easier for the patients to obtain compensation. However, the systems also face challenges, some of which stem from the ongoing European harmonization process
Liability for medical malpractice is of growing importance in the field of tort law. The "medical ma...
The tort system is roundly indicted for its inadequacies in providing compensation in response to in...
Civil liability law in medical cases offers patients a possibility to attain compensation. Neverthel...
The article describes the special Scandinavian patient insurance system which secures compensation f...
This article highlights that there are many systems designed to compensate damages caused to patient...
This article highlights that medical malpractice litigation has been the focal point of the debate o...
Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway each operate successful no fault compensation schemes for injur...
The interaction between tort law and liability insurance is a complex problem that is difficult to d...
The introduction in Scandinavian countries and in France of statutory compensation schemes for certa...
This paper offers an overview of the rules under German law for securing accountability and redress ...
This article presents the Austrian law governing compensation for medical malpractice in an overview...
textabstractIn 1999 the Institute of Medicine reported that most medical injuries relate to unavoida...
The article examines the procedural aspect of medical malpractice cases. It focuses on the differenc...
For decades in both Europe and the United states , the issue of compensation for victims f medical i...
Examines "no-fault" systems in New Zealand, Sweden, and Denmark, in which patients injured by medica...
Liability for medical malpractice is of growing importance in the field of tort law. The "medical ma...
The tort system is roundly indicted for its inadequacies in providing compensation in response to in...
Civil liability law in medical cases offers patients a possibility to attain compensation. Neverthel...
The article describes the special Scandinavian patient insurance system which secures compensation f...
This article highlights that there are many systems designed to compensate damages caused to patient...
This article highlights that medical malpractice litigation has been the focal point of the debate o...
Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway each operate successful no fault compensation schemes for injur...
The interaction between tort law and liability insurance is a complex problem that is difficult to d...
The introduction in Scandinavian countries and in France of statutory compensation schemes for certa...
This paper offers an overview of the rules under German law for securing accountability and redress ...
This article presents the Austrian law governing compensation for medical malpractice in an overview...
textabstractIn 1999 the Institute of Medicine reported that most medical injuries relate to unavoida...
The article examines the procedural aspect of medical malpractice cases. It focuses on the differenc...
For decades in both Europe and the United states , the issue of compensation for victims f medical i...
Examines "no-fault" systems in New Zealand, Sweden, and Denmark, in which patients injured by medica...
Liability for medical malpractice is of growing importance in the field of tort law. The "medical ma...
The tort system is roundly indicted for its inadequacies in providing compensation in response to in...
Civil liability law in medical cases offers patients a possibility to attain compensation. Neverthel...