Bohensky M, Ibrahim J E, O'Brien A J, Emmett S L, Newman E, Charles A, Young C, Ranson D L
Clinical Liaison Service, The Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University.
Med Law. 2006 Mar;25(1):13-29.
A professional world without borders would allow for more appropriate collaboration between the Coroner's office and the healthcare sector in their endeavours to improve patient safety. In Victoria (Australia), the Clinical Liaison Service draws on the distinct experiences and expertise of medical, nursing and research personnel to evaluate clinical evidence for the investigation of healthcare deaths reported to the State Coroner's Office. This approach allows for greater intersectoral collaboration between the Coroner's office and healthcare sector than a traditional English-style coronial system that relies on the expertise of coroners, forensic pathologists and police officers to investigate unexpected deaths. Encouraging collaboration between these two sectors may have averted or at least mitigated the atrocities caused by Harold Shipman or the events at Bristol's Royal Infirmary. This paper describes the work processes employed by the Clinical Liaison Service (CLS) to investigate healthcare deaths in a coronial setting. To describe how this work has fostered the advancement of patient care.
一个没有国界的专业领域将使验尸官办公室与医疗保健部门在致力于提高患者安全方面进行更恰当的合作。在澳大利亚维多利亚州,临床联络服务利用医学、护理和研究人员的独特经验和专业知识,为向州验尸官办公室报告的医疗保健死亡调查评估临床证据。与传统的英式死因裁判系统相比,这种方法允许验尸官办公室与医疗保健部门之间进行更大程度的跨部门合作,传统英式死因裁判系统依靠验尸官、法医病理学家和警察的专业知识来调查意外死亡。鼓励这两个部门之间的合作可能会避免或至少减轻哈罗德·希普曼造成的暴行或布里斯托尔皇家医院事件。本文描述了临床联络服务(CLS)在死因裁判环境中调查医疗保健死亡所采用的工作流程。描述这项工作如何促进了患者护理的进步。