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Pr. 2020;71(5):613-630 Słowa kluczowe: błąd medyczny, zaniedbania medyczne, definicje, klasyfikacja, polskie regulacje prawne, orzecznictwo sądowe ABSTRACT In recent years, in Poland, despite the lack of an adverse medical events monitoring system, a sharp increase in the number of complaints to var...

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Published inMedycyna pracy Vol. 71; no. 5; pp. 613 - 630
Main Authors Puch, Elżbieta Alicja, Nowak-Jaroszyk, Monika, Swora-Cwynar, Ewelina
Format Journal Article
LanguagePolish
Published Lodz Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 01.09.2020
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Summary:Pr. 2020;71(5):613-630 Słowa kluczowe: błąd medyczny, zaniedbania medyczne, definicje, klasyfikacja, polskie regulacje prawne, orzecznictwo sądowe ABSTRACT In recent years, in Poland, despite the lack of an adverse medical events monitoring system, a sharp increase in the number of complaints to various medical and legal institutions, as well as court cases with a suspicion of a medical error, was found, based on the available reports and statistics, which poses a serious medical and legal. The problem of medical errors in medico-legal categories, according to Polish legal regulations and ethical standards in medicine, was also considered. [...]an arrangement would expand the possibilities of research in the field of etiology of medical errors, and more importantly, prepare such procedures that would maximally protect the patient, and allow the maximum reduction of the number of medical errors and any other adverse events. [...]specifying the medical, legal and economic standards in medical units, and determining the scope of personal and institutional responsibility for undesirable medical events, would, in turn, improve the processing of claims made by patients or their families, as well as the activities of medical and legal institutions, including doctors appointed as court experts.
ISSN:0465-5893
2353-1339
DOI:10.13075/mp.5893.00988