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法律对好心人有何规定?:对 50 个州和美国航空公司的好心人法规的审查。

What does the law say to Good Samaritans?: A review of Good Samaritan statutes in 50 states and on US airlines.

机构信息

Division of Clinical Immunology and Allergy, Department of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS.

Mr Agin is a Senior Status Judge for the State of Mississippi.

出版信息

Chest. 2013 Jun;143(6):1774-1783. doi: 10.1378/chest.12-2161.

Abstract

Physicians may encounter medical emergencies outside a hospital or clinical setting, such as on an airplane or at a sporting event. Physicians, particularly critical care physicians, should feel a call of duty to assist in a medical emergency and may do so without complete knowledge of existing laws for protection. The intent of this article is to encourage physicians to have a detailed awareness of Good Samaritan laws in the United States. The authors reviewed and summarized the Aviation Medical Assistance Act (AMAA) as well as the Good Samaritan laws and external defibrillator laws in 50 states and the District of Columbia. Physicians have an ethical duty to provide appropriate emergency care outside hospital or clinical settings and, therefore, should be aware of applicable protective laws. On airplanes, the AMAA provides protection to those physicians acting in Good Samaritan roles on airlines registered in the United States. On the ground, physicians should understand that statutes exist in all jurisdictions to protect Good Samaritans from liability in medical emergencies and in the use of defibrillators. Although there are common elements, each state has its own unique statutory language protecting physicians licensed in that state. All states except Kentucky have statutory language providing immunity to physicians licensed in any other state as well. Some states have interesting statutes relative to other aspects of medical emergency care. A physician entrusted to practice medicine by society and law should be willing to provide appropriate medical care wherever needed.

摘要

医生可能会在医院或临床环境之外遇到医疗紧急情况,例如在飞机上或体育赛事中。医生,特别是重症监护医生,应该感到有责任协助医疗紧急情况,并在不完全了解现有法律保护的情况下这样做。本文的目的是鼓励医生详细了解美国的《好人法》。作者审查并总结了 50 个州和哥伦比亚特区的《航空医疗援助法》(AMAA)以及《好人法》和外部除颤器法。医生有在医院或临床环境之外提供适当急救护理的道德责任,因此应该了解适用的保护法律。在飞机上,AMAA 为在美国注册的航空公司中以“好人”身份行事的医生提供保护。在地面上,医生应该了解,在所有司法管辖区都存在法规,以保护善意施救者在医疗紧急情况下和使用除颤器时免除责任。尽管有共同的要素,但每个州都有自己独特的法定语言来保护在该州获得许可的医生。除肯塔基州外,所有州都有法定语言规定,任何其他州获得许可的医生也享有豁免权。一些州在与医疗急救护理其他方面相关的法规方面很有趣。医生受社会和法律委托行医,应该愿意在任何需要的地方提供适当的医疗护理。

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