Patients’ Rights, Medical Error and Harmonisation of Compensation Mechanisms in Europe

Author:

Watson Kenneth1,Kottenhagen Rob2

Affiliation:

1. Independent Healthcare Consultant; Doctoral candidate, Institute of Health Policy and Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands

2. Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract In 1999 the Institute of Medicine reported that most medical injuries relate to unavoidable human error in a context of system failure. Patient safety improves when healthcare providers facilitate blame-free reporting and organisational learning. This is at odds with fault-based civil liability law, which discourages a more open (doctor-patient) communication on medical injuries. The absence of a clear-cut definition of ‘medical error’ complicates litigation and hence swift, appropriate patient compensation. No-fault systems perform better in this respect. A dual track liability system for medical malpractice is challenging to implement and operate, yet may be the only option for Pan-European harmonisation of medical liability.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Law,Health Policy

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