Oliver William Russell
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Brody Medical School at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA.
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2011 Dec;32(4):383-6. doi: 10.1097/PAF.0b013e31822641b3.
Recent litigation involving medical examiners has caused concern over certifying deaths.
We administered a survey of 716 medical examiners regarding the effects of the threat of litigation.
Two hundred twenty-two medical examiners responded (31%). Of those who responded, approximately 13.5% admitted to having modified their diagnostic findings due to threat of litigation, and approximately 32.5% stated these considerations would affect their decisions in the future. Physicians who indicated they had or would modify their diagnoses expressed more concern over the possibility of litigation. Chiefs of services were less likely than staff members to indicate changing diagnoses. Practitioners whose jurisdictions included rural areas were significantly more likely to indicate that litigation considerations would affect their diagnoses in the future, although this was not true with those who had already modified their diagnoses. No correlation was found with elected versus appointed positions, accreditation status, sex, race, geographic location, or board certification.
Although very few medical examiners have actually been sued because of their diagnoses, a demonstrated threat of litigation has a substantial effect on diagnostic decision making.
近期涉及法医的诉讼引发了对死亡证明开具的担忧。
我们对716名法医进行了一项关于诉讼威胁影响的调查。
222名法医做出了回应(31%)。在做出回应的人中,约13.5%承认因诉讼威胁而修改了诊断结果,约32.5%表示这些顾虑会影响他们未来的决策。表示已经或将会修改诊断的医生对诉讼可能性更为担忧。科室主任比工作人员更不太可能表示会改变诊断。辖区包括农村地区的从业者显著更有可能表示诉讼顾虑会影响他们未来的诊断,不过对于那些已经修改诊断结果的人来说并非如此。未发现与当选或任命职位、认证状态、性别、种族、地理位置或委员会认证之间存在关联。
尽管实际上很少有法医因诊断结果被起诉,但已证实的诉讼威胁对诊断决策有重大影响。