Can a patient’s death go unpunished?

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
Dominika Bek, J. Hanc
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Abstract

A medical error resulting in a patient’s death is one of the most difficult experiences in the professional practice of medical personnel. A healthcare professional faces the suffering and grievances of the deceased patient's relatives and, at the same time, the prospect of legal liability including a criminal penalty and prohibition from practising a profession. This article attempts to address the issue of the necessity and usefulness of applying such far-reaching consequences in all cases of the patient's death caused through a fault attributable to a healthcare professional. It argues for the widest possible use of mediation in cases of medical error, in particular in criminal law cases. It focuses on reasonable expectations of the deceased patient’s family and the need for the improvement of standards of health protection in similar cases. This perspective makes it possible to conclude that a criminal penalty for the perpetrator of an error is not always in the public interest. As regards the possibility of using mediation in cases involving a medical error, this article refers to the Polish normative tradition, although the dilemma highlighted in its title is certainly of a universal and transnational nature.
病人的死亡能不受惩罚吗?
在医务人员的专业实践中,导致病人死亡的医疗失误是最困难的经历之一。医护专业人员不仅要面对死者家属的痛苦和委屈,同时还要承担法律责任,包括刑事处罚和被禁止从事专业工作。本文试图解决在所有因医疗保健专业人员的过失而导致患者死亡的案件中应用这种影响深远的后果的必要性和有用性问题。它主张在医疗差错案件中,特别是在刑法案件中,尽可能广泛地使用调解。它的重点是死者家属的合理期望以及在类似情况下提高健康保护标准的必要性。从这个角度来看,有可能得出这样的结论:对犯错误的人进行刑事处罚并不总是符合公众利益。关于在涉及医疗差错的案件中使用调解的可能性,该条提到了波兰的规范传统,尽管其标题所强调的困境无疑具有普遍和跨国性质。
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