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- W1989225920 abstract "Misfortunes one can endure they come from outside, they are accidents. But to suffer from one's own faults—ah! There is the sting of life. OSCAR WILDE Iatrogenic illness is defined as any illness that results from a diagnostic procedure or therapy, so-called physicians as a cause of illness.26 Routine review of the medical literature suggests that up to 14% of patients experience iatrogenic neurologic complications,17, 27 which is reflected in morbidity, mortality, and increased health care costs. From a legal perspective, these untoward events and hazards of medical care are called a tort, with allegations of negligence (i.e., medical malpractice). A strict legal definition is that “malpractice is professional negligence and medical malpractice is the negligence of a doctor. Negligence is the failure to use reasonable care under the circumstances; doing something which a reasonably prudent doctor would not do under the circumstances or failing to do something which a reasonably prudent doctor would do under the circumstances; it is a deviation or departure from accepted practice.” The courts have recognized that “in performing a medical service, the doctor is obligated to use his or her best judgement and to use reasonable care.” By undertaking to perform a medical service, a physician does not guarantee a good result. In fact, mistakes are an inevitable part of being human, even among physicians who practice high-quality medicine. The challenge physicians face is how to communicate errors to patients and reduce the risk of punitive action. The fact that there was a bad result to the patient, by itself, does not make the physician liable, only whether the physician was negligent. A physician is not liable for an error in judgment after a careful examination, if it is a judgment that a reasonably prudent physician could make under the circumstances. In a disturbing ruling from Rhode Island,15 however, an honest mistake may represent negligence." @default.
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- W1989225920 title "MEDICOLEGAL ASPECTS OF IATROGENIC INJURIES" @default.
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