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Clinical Negligence in General Practice



This article discusses the differences between English and Scottish law when it comes to clinical negligence. It also provides examples of cases where negligence has been found, as well as the consequences of such negligence. more details
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  • Clinical negligence is a term that refers to the legal term for mistakes made by health professionals that lead to the injury or death of a patient.
  • The main difference between English and Scottish law when it comes to clinical negligence is that in Scotland, negligence is only considered if it has caused serious harm or if it was a repeated occurrence.
  • Clinical negligence can lead to a number of different consequences, including financial compensation for the victim, a criminal record for the health professional, and professional disciplinary action.


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ISBN 9781857753677
Publisher Radcliffe Medical Press
Manufacturer Radcliffe Medical Press
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This article discusses the differences between English and Scottish law when it comes to clinical negligence. It also provides examples of cases where negligence has been found, as well as the consequences of such negligence.

This work aims to show the recent changes in the law of clinical negligence and the difference between English and Scottish law. It includes claims under civil law and the responsibilities of the General Medical Council. It is illustrated throughout with case studies showing how and why errors occur.
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