Clinical Negligence, Fifth Edition remains the only text of its kind to cover both medical and legal aspects of medical negligence. Written by a team of 60 experts, it continues to provide the most comprehensive and authoritative guidance on all aspects of clinical negligence claims from bringing an action for damages to presenting expert evidence in court. It also includes detailed consideration of funding and cost implications.Those needing clear updated guidance to make the best possible preparations for an action will find all they need here. Updates in the fifth edition Some of the key developments covered in the new edition are:New funding regime under Legal Aid, Punishment and Sentencing of Offenders Act 2012The Medical Innovation BillThe Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry ("Francis Report") Sienkievicz v Greif Bailey v Ministry of Defence on causation Whetstone v MPS and Woodland v Essex County Council on liability of practicesPrivatisation of funding access to justice in clinical negligenceNew costs regime (QOWCS) under Civil Procedures RulesCoroners and Justice Act 2009 and secondary legislation Easy-to-access structure The new edition maintains its easy-to-access, two-part structure. The first part, set out in 17 chapters, deals with legal aspects of medical malpractice, including complaints procedures, poor performance and medical professional governance, preparation of medical evidence, settlements and trial. The final 25 chapters in the second part cover the risks associated with particular areas of specialist medical practice. Contents: 1 The Law; 2 Adverse events and complaints; 3 Medical professional regulation; 4 NHSLA and Medical Defence organisations; 5 Human rights; 6 Compensation schemes; 7 Funding clinical negligence claims; 8 The Coroner's inquest; 9 Preparation of medical evidence on liability; 10 The medical expert report and duties of the expert witness; 11 The conduct of proceedings; 12 Consent (including capacity); 13 Limitation of actions; 14 Product liability: medicines and medical devices; 15 Settlements and liabilities for costs; 16 The trial; 17 Investigating damages awards, periodical payments, lump sums and state benefits; 18 Causation; 19 Epidemiology; 20 Negligence in General Practice; 21 Emergency medicine; 22 Intensive care medicine; 23 General medicine; 24 Neurology; 25 Oncology; 26 Psychiatry; 27 Clinical radiology; 28 Ophthalmology; 29 General surgery; 30 Anaesthesia; 31 Neurosurgery; 32 Spinal surgery; 33 Otorhinolaryngology; 34 Orthopaedics; 35 Cosmetic surgery; 36 Urological surgery; 37 Cardio-thoracic surgery; 38 Dental surgery; 39 Obstetrics and Gynaecology; 40 Paediatric surgery; 41 Neonatology; 42 Imaging for perinatal and early childhood neurological problems.
Previous print edition ISBN: 9781847660756.