Evaluation of Medical Malpractice Litigations in China, 2002-2011

In the past 10 years, medical malpractice litigations have become a serious public health and social issues in China. This study aims to evaluate the medical malpractice litigations in Beijing. A retrospective study was conducted using the database from the Key Laboratory of Evidence Science (KLES)...

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Main Authors: Tiantong Yang, Guozhong Zhang, Xu Wang, Shengli Di, Haidong Zhang, Daming Sun, Siyang Xiang, Dong Zhao, Lin Chang, Ling Li
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.jfsmonline.com/article.asp?issn=2349-5014;year=2016;volume=2;issue=4;spage=185;epage=189;aulast=Yang
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author Tiantong Yang
Guozhong Zhang
Xu Wang
Shengli Di
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Daming Sun
Siyang Xiang
Dong Zhao
Lin Chang
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description In the past 10 years, medical malpractice litigations have become a serious public health and social issues in China. This study aims to evaluate the medical malpractice litigations in Beijing. A retrospective study was conducted using the database from the Key Laboratory of Evidence Science (KLES) at China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) to demonstrate the extent and characteristics of the alleged medical malpractice cases and the conclusions of forensic evaluation from 2002 to 2011 in Beijing. A total of 1515 alleged medical malpractice cases were investigated by forensic medical experts at KLES-CUPL during the study period. Of the 1515 cases, 45.2% were male patients and 54.8% were female patients. The age of the patients ranged from newborn to 90 years, with average age of 44 years. The alleged medical malpractice cases involved 11.3% of newborns. From 2002 to 2006, the average number of medical malpractice litigations was 123 cases per year, while from 2007 to 2011, the average number of medical malpractice litigations was 180 per year, a 46% increase. Of the 1515 cases, 588 (38.8%) litigations were due to the patients' death. Clinical departments involved in claims most often were obstetrics (18.9%), followed by orthopedics (15.1%) and general surgery (11.5%). Medical error was found in 945 (62.4%) cases. Of the 945 confirmed medical malpractice cases, the top medical misadventures were diagnostic errors (36.5%), improper performance of procedures (36.4%), and medication error (12.6%). Although tertiary hospitals were more likely to be sued than the secondary and primary hospitals (63.6% vs. 36.4%), there was no significant difference between tertiary and secondary hospitals in the percentage of confirmed malpractice cases (62.3% vs. 59.4%). The primary hospitals had the highest confirmed malpractice cases (73.2%).
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spelling doaj.art-83eca0389bb541e293b74ba091cb47b82022-12-21T22:20:53ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Forensic Science and Medicine2349-50142016-01-012418518910.4103/2349-5014.197931Evaluation of Medical Malpractice Litigations in China, 2002-2011Tiantong YangGuozhong ZhangXu WangShengli DiHaidong ZhangDaming SunSiyang XiangDong ZhaoLin ChangLing LiIn the past 10 years, medical malpractice litigations have become a serious public health and social issues in China. This study aims to evaluate the medical malpractice litigations in Beijing. A retrospective study was conducted using the database from the Key Laboratory of Evidence Science (KLES) at China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) to demonstrate the extent and characteristics of the alleged medical malpractice cases and the conclusions of forensic evaluation from 2002 to 2011 in Beijing. A total of 1515 alleged medical malpractice cases were investigated by forensic medical experts at KLES-CUPL during the study period. Of the 1515 cases, 45.2% were male patients and 54.8% were female patients. The age of the patients ranged from newborn to 90 years, with average age of 44 years. The alleged medical malpractice cases involved 11.3% of newborns. From 2002 to 2006, the average number of medical malpractice litigations was 123 cases per year, while from 2007 to 2011, the average number of medical malpractice litigations was 180 per year, a 46% increase. Of the 1515 cases, 588 (38.8%) litigations were due to the patients' death. Clinical departments involved in claims most often were obstetrics (18.9%), followed by orthopedics (15.1%) and general surgery (11.5%). Medical error was found in 945 (62.4%) cases. Of the 945 confirmed medical malpractice cases, the top medical misadventures were diagnostic errors (36.5%), improper performance of procedures (36.4%), and medication error (12.6%). Although tertiary hospitals were more likely to be sued than the secondary and primary hospitals (63.6% vs. 36.4%), there was no significant difference between tertiary and secondary hospitals in the percentage of confirmed malpractice cases (62.3% vs. 59.4%). The primary hospitals had the highest confirmed malpractice cases (73.2%).http://www.jfsmonline.com/article.asp?issn=2349-5014;year=2016;volume=2;issue=4;spage=185;epage=189;aulast=YangForensic investigationforensic medicinejudicial appraisalmedical litigationmedical malpractice
spellingShingle Tiantong Yang
Guozhong Zhang
Xu Wang
Shengli Di
Haidong Zhang
Daming Sun
Siyang Xiang
Dong Zhao
Lin Chang
Ling Li
Evaluation of Medical Malpractice Litigations in China, 2002-2011
Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine
Forensic investigation
forensic medicine
judicial appraisal
medical litigation
medical malpractice
title Evaluation of Medical Malpractice Litigations in China, 2002-2011
title_full Evaluation of Medical Malpractice Litigations in China, 2002-2011
title_fullStr Evaluation of Medical Malpractice Litigations in China, 2002-2011
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Medical Malpractice Litigations in China, 2002-2011
title_short Evaluation of Medical Malpractice Litigations in China, 2002-2011
title_sort evaluation of medical malpractice litigations in china 2002 2011
topic Forensic investigation
forensic medicine
judicial appraisal
medical litigation
medical malpractice
url http://www.jfsmonline.com/article.asp?issn=2349-5014;year=2016;volume=2;issue=4;spage=185;epage=189;aulast=Yang
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