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Analyzing the level of claims for clinical negligence in the light of the most recent trends and discovering whether there is indeed a litigation crisis in healthcare, this book is a topical and compelling exploration of healthcare and doctor-patient relationships.
The author:
Covering the topics of medicine and the media and the causes of occupational stress among doctors, this volume is a must read for all students of medical law and medical ethics.
Show moreAnalyzing the level of claims for clinical negligence in the light of the most recent trends and discovering whether there is indeed a litigation crisis in healthcare, this book is a topical and compelling exploration of healthcare and doctor-patient relationships.
The author:
Covering the topics of medicine and the media and the causes of occupational stress among doctors, this volume is a must read for all students of medical law and medical ethics.
Show more1. Setting the Scene 2. The Role of the Media 3. Investigating Doctors 4. Major Restructuring in the NHS 5. Responses to Recent Public Inquiries 6. The Medical Litigation Problem 7. Regulatory Frameworks and Professional Discipline 8. Responses to Developing Technology 9. Major Legislative Changes 10. Changes in Society 11. The Impact on Doctors 12. Solutions
Professor Vivienne Harpwood is Director of the Centre for Medico-Legal Studies, based at Cardiff University Law School, and is also a barrister with experience in practice. Her main research interests are medical law and the law of tort, and she has published extensively in these areas. In 1987 she established the LLM (Legal Aspects of Medical Practice) degree course at Cardiff University, which attracts students from all over the world.
'... a thorough examination of many of the nuances surrounding the
contemporary culture of compensation in the UK.' - Christopher A.
Riddle, Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 18 No. 9 (September
2008)
'... a thorough examination of many of the nuances surrounding the
contemporary culture of compensation in the UK.' - Christopher A.
Riddle, Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 18 No. 9 (September
2008)'This timely and useful contribution to the growing literature
on "compensation culture" focuses on the healthcare sector and
seeks to account for the large increase in the number of clinical
negligence claims in the last 30 or more years...Harpwood does a
good job of setting out the facts for her intended readership,
which encompasses healthcare professionals as well as medical
lawyers, and can be applauded for putting together a readable and
informative volume' - European Tort Law 2007
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