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MEDICAL LITIGATIONS; the next unforeseen crisis Dr AHMED ZAKI- MD,MRCOG Head of OB/GYN Department Chairman of scientific committee Member of JCI accreditation committee Dr Bakhsh Hospital, Jeddah
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MEDICAL LITIGATIONS; the next unforeseen crisis

Dr AHMED ZAKI- MD,MRCOGHead of OB/GYN Department

Chairman of scientific committeeMember of JCI accreditation committee

Dr Bakhsh Hospital, Jeddah

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Health Facilities

Main Health Providers

HEALTH SYSTEM IN SAUDI ARABIA

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Sources of Medical Litigations

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Medical Staff

Patients & Relatives

Media

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Why do Patients Sue their Why do Patients Sue their Doctors?Doctors?

• Injury or death• Anger• Child with bad future• Poor communication• High charges• Intimidation (relatives, media, lawyers)• revenge• Seeking compensation

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MONEY

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angerNo respect

Subs

tand

ard

care

no inform

ed consent

Undefendable case

NO COMMUNICATION

UNPROFESSIONAL ATTITUDES

LACK OF ADHERENCE TO GUIDELINES

NEGLIGANCE

POOR RECORDS

MEDICAL STAFF

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Forgetfulness and medical malpractice

The operation was successful. We found a scissors inside your tummy. But we do not know whether we forgot it or you swallowed it

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I have bad news & good news for you. The bad news is a lost my watch inside your tummy while I was doing your operation & good news is I have another one exactly the same

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Media

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Who Gets Sued Most

• Anesthesiologists

• Obstetricians

• Emergency Medical Docs

• Surgeons

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• We have to admit that there is a difference between medical errors and recognized complication

• How long does it take to decide?

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Why litigations crisis

• Increasing number

• Delay in decision

• Pressure on staff

• Financial burden

• descrimination

• Hospitals are full of staff sued

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Litigations as a Barrier to Litigations as a Barrier to patients’ carepatients’ care

• Physicians overestimate the risk of Physicians overestimate the risk of being suedbeing sued

• Less likely to report errors as a resultLess likely to report errors as a result

• Routinely practice defensive medicineRoutinely practice defensive medicine

• Exhaustion of financeExhaustion of finance

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Bad News

Be careful, your patient can be a potential enemy

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Perspective

• Medical sectors do not have the same standards but treated with the same law

• No rapid decision to diff. between errors & complications.

• Discrimination

• Overwhelming fear of litigations that compromises patients care

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• There is an over exaggeration of compensation in some cases

• The media is putting high pressure on medical staff as well as patients

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Be careful, patients care is at risk

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In an atmosphere of litigations:

Unless we………

Medical litigations will be the soon-coming future crisis and this will compromise patients’ care

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