Law as a tool to promote healthcare safety.

T. Ramanathan
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PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to inform healthcare providers and healthcare facility leadership about the statutory, administrative, criminal, and tort law implications related to preventable harms from unsafe injection practices. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH Review of legal theory and precedents. FINDINGS The law can address disputes over unsafe injection practices in a variety of ways. Administrative agencies may hold a provider or facility responsible for preventable harms according to specific statutory and regulatory provisions governing licensure. State courts can compensate victims of certain actions or inactions based on tort law, where a breach of a legal duty caused damages. Prosecutors and the public can turn to criminal law to punish defendants and deter future actions that result in disability or death. RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS The state law findings in this review are limited to legal provisions and court cases that are available on searchable databases. Due to the nature of this topic, many cases are settled out of court, and those records are sealed from the public and not available for review. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS Preventable harm continues to occur from unsafe injection practices. These practices pose a significant risk of disease or even death for patients and could result in legal repercussions for healthcare providers and facility leadership. ORIGINALITY/VALUE This article reviews emerging law and potential legal implications for health care and public health related to unsafe medical practices related to needle, syringe, and vial use.
法律作为促进医疗安全的工具。
目的:本文的目的是告知医疗保健提供者和医疗保健机构的领导有关的法律,行政,刑事和侵权行为法的影响有关的可预防的危害,从不安全的注射做法。设计/方法/途径法律理论和判例的回顾。调查结果法律可以通过多种方式解决不安全注射方法引起的争议。行政机构可以根据有关许可证的具体法律和规章规定,要求供应商或设施对可预防的危害负责。州法院可以根据侵权法赔偿某些行为或不作为的受害者,其中违反法律义务造成了损害。检察官和公众可以求助于刑法来惩罚被告,并阻止今后造成残疾或死亡的行为。研究局限/意义本综述中的州法律发现仅限于可搜索数据库中的法律规定和法院案件。由于这一话题的性质,许多案件都是在法庭外解决的,这些记录被封存起来,不供公众查阅。实际意义不安全的注射操作继续发生可预防的伤害。这些做法给患者带来疾病甚至死亡的重大风险,并可能对医疗保健提供者和设施领导造成法律后果。本文回顾了与针头、注射器和小瓶使用相关的不安全医疗实践对卫生保健和公共卫生的新法律和潜在法律影响。
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