Is There a Medical Malpractice Crisis in the UK?

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (3):444-455 (2005)
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Abstract

It is often thought that there is a “crisis” or something akin to this in the field of medical malpractice in the USA and from time to time, as will be shown, there are suggestions that a similar situation could exist in the UK. This paper will examine what might be meant by the expressions “malpractice” and “crisis” in relation to the UK. It will be argued that there is no evidence to suggest that anything as dramatic as a crisis exists, and that what current concerns exist about medical malpractice and litigation are not based upon an existing or impending crisis. Further, it will suggest that evidence points to medical litigation had reached a plateau, and that, due to a number of factors, if there were a serious problem it is likely to be on the wane.

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