COMPENSATING CEREBRAL PALSY CASES: PROBLEMS IN COURT LITIGATION AND THE NO-FAULT ALTERNATIVE.

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
MEDICINE AND LAW Pub Date : 2015-09-01
Puteri Nemie Jahn Kassim, Shin Ushiro, Khadijah Mohd Najid
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Children having cerebral palsy will incur life-long disabilities, which require high costs of medical and nursing care. This imposes a tremendous burden on the families of the affected children, whether financially or emotionally. It is understandable for the affected families to initiate court litigation in order to alleviate the financial burden and at the same time to overcome the emotional pain associated with the permanent and lifetime implications which cerebral palsy entails. However, suing for such injuries in court and identification of medical malpractice is not an easy task for the families. Further, court litigation tends to be tedious, lengthy and unpleasant. The hazards of litigation have prompted several countries to find an available alternative to court litigation, such as the implementation of a no-fault compensation system, to settle these types of claims. Thus, it is much applauded that the Japan Obstetric Compensation System for Cerebral Palsy was established in January 2009, with the aim of helping children with such disabilities to improve their quality of life and to provide monetary compensation in order to lessen the economic burden on the family. The system features two vital pillars; that is, compensation and causal analysis prevention. The system aims at improving the quality of maternity care and analyzing the causes of accidents in order to prevent similar cases from happening in the future. Overall, the system clearly depicts social solidarity in encouraging collective responsibility for the mishaps suffered by the community.

脑瘫赔偿案件:法院诉讼中的问题与无过错选择。
患有脑瘫的儿童将导致终身残疾,这需要高昂的医疗和护理费用。这给受影响儿童的家庭带来了巨大的经济或情感负担。受影响的家庭提起诉讼是可以理解的,目的是减轻经济负担,同时克服脑瘫带来的永久和终身影响所带来的情感痛苦。然而,对这些家庭来说,在法庭上起诉这些伤害并确定医疗事故并不是一件容易的事情。此外,法庭诉讼往往是乏味、冗长和不愉快的。诉讼的危险促使若干国家寻找法庭诉讼以外的可行替代办法,例如执行无过错赔偿制度,以解决这类索赔。因此,值得称赞的是,日本于2009年1月建立了脑瘫产科赔偿制度,其目的是帮助患有脑瘫的儿童提高生活质量,并提供金钱赔偿,以减轻家庭的经济负担。该系统具有两个重要支柱;即补偿与因果分析预防。该制度旨在提高产妇护理质量,分析事故原因,以防止今后发生类似事件。总的来说,该制度清楚地体现了社会团结,鼓励对社区遭受的不幸承担集体责任。
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