Bismark Marie, Paterson Ron
Buddle Findlay in Wellington, New Zealand.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2006 Jan-Feb;25(1):278-83. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.25.1.278.
In 1974 New Zealand jettisoned a tort-based system for compensating medical injuries in favor of a government-funded compensation system. Although the system retained some residual fault elements, it essentially barred medical malpractice litigation. Reforms in 2005 expanded eligibility for compensation to all "treatment injuries," creating a true no-fault compensation system. Compared with a medical malpractice system, the New Zealand system offers more-timely compensation to a greater number of injured patients and more-effective processes for complaint resolution and provider accountability. The unfinished business lies in realizing its full potential for improving patient safety.
1974年,新西兰摒弃了基于侵权行为的医疗伤害赔偿制度,转而采用政府资助的赔偿制度。尽管该制度保留了一些残留的过错因素,但基本上禁止了医疗事故诉讼。2005年的改革将赔偿资格扩大到所有“治疗伤害”,创建了一个真正的无过错赔偿制度。与医疗事故制度相比,新西兰的制度为更多受伤患者提供了更及时的赔偿,以及更有效的投诉解决程序和医疗服务提供者问责机制。尚未完成的工作在于充分发挥其改善患者安全的潜力。