Chief, Cardiothoracic Section, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York.
SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York; Director of Emergency Radiology and Director of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, Kings County Department of Radiology, Brooklyn, New York.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2021 Feb;18(2):318-323. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2020.06.007. Epub 2020 Jul 3.
Expert witnesses provide an important service in malpractice cases in the United States because they educate the jury on the standards of care relevant to a particular case. In cases in which the defendant physician is a radiologist, the decision often rests on whether a retrospectively detected abnormality should have been perceived and reported, an "error of omission." Errors of omission are usually termed "perceptual" in the literature and are the most common cause of malpractice suits in radiology. Allegations often hinge on whether these errors represent a breach of duty by the defendant radiologist and whether they resulted in an injury to the plaintiff or patient. In short, jurors are asked to decide if the radiologist performed below the "standard of care," generally defined as that which a minimally competent, reasonable, or ordinary physician in the same field would do under similar circumstances. The authors describe challenges associated with being an expert witness and provide guidance to radiologists on how to address cases involving alleged perceptual errors.
专家证人在美国的医疗事故案件中提供了重要的服务,因为他们向陪审团解释了与特定案件相关的护理标准。在被告医生是放射科医生的情况下,这一决定通常取决于事后发现的异常是否应该被察觉和报告,这是一种“遗漏错误”。在文献中,遗漏错误通常被称为“感知错误”,是放射科医疗事故诉讼中最常见的原因。指控往往取决于这些错误是否代表被告放射科医生的失职,以及它们是否导致了对原告或患者的伤害。简而言之,陪审员被要求决定放射科医生是否低于“护理标准”,通常定义为在类似情况下,同领域中一个能力最低、合理或普通的医生会做的标准。作者描述了作为专家证人所面临的挑战,并为放射科医生提供了如何处理涉嫌感知错误的案件的指导。