预防神经外科实践中的医学法律问题:该做与不该做。

Q2 Medicine
Lalit Kapoor
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医疗实践的情况发生了翻天覆地的变化,表现在病人和医生之间严重的信任赤字以及医疗事故诉讼的指数级增长。这促进了医生的防御性医学实践。神经外科被认为是外科的高风险分支,就潜在的医学法律问题而言。作为对这些变化的回应,我们不可避免地应该找出潜在的问题领域并采取措施加以解决。实践道德、理性和循证医学可以最大限度地减少医学法律问题。建议避免治疗超出自己能力范围的病人。在这篇综述中,过失的概念被定义,并确定了常见的指控和诉讼的原因在神经外科实践。强调了保持细致的病人记录在预防医学法律问题中的重要性。强调了获得知情同意和特定操作同意的价值。建议不要过度承诺治疗的结果。有效的沟通和对被治疗个体的移情表现是避免被治疗个体诉讼的重要因素。沟通失败导致医患关系破裂。强调职业责任保险在处理潜在问题方面的保护价值。最后,“比试”或说同事坏话的做法受到强烈谴责,因为它可能引发渎职诉讼。
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Preventing Medicolegal Problems in Neurosurgical Practice: Do's and Don'ts.

There is a sea change in the scenario of medical practice, manifested in a serious trust deficit between patients and doctors and an exponential rise in malpractice litigation. This has given boost to the practice of defensive medicine by doctors. Neurosurgery is considered to be a high-risk branch of surgery in terms of potential for medicolegal issues. It is inevitable that as a response to these changes, we should identify the potential problem areas and adopt measures to deal with them. Practicing ethical, rational, and evidence-based medicine can minimize medicolegal problems. It is suggested to avoid treating patients beyond one's competence. In this review, the concept of negligence is defined, and the common allegations and causes of litigation in neurosurgical practice are identified. The importance of keeping meticulous patient records in preventing medicolegal problems is emphasized. The value of obtaining informed consent and operation-specific consent is highlighted. It is advised not to overpromise the results of treatment. The roles of effective communication and display of empathy toward treated individuals are important factors in averting litigation by them. Communication failure results in breakdown of the doctor-patient relationship. The protective value of professional liability insurance to deal with potential problems is stressed. Finally, the practice of "jousting," or bad-mouthing a colleague, is strongly condemned, as it can provoke malpractice litigation.

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期刊介绍: In addition to the regular journal, "Acta Neurochirurgica" publishes 3-4 supplement volumes per year. These comprise proceedings of international meetings or other material of general neurosurgical interest.
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