Kumar Arun, Kapila Munish, Pankaj Ritu
Department of Intensive Care, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Mohali, Punjab, India.
Advocate, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh, India.
Indian J Crit Care Med. 2020 Oct;24(10):971-974. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23553.
Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has heralded a wide set of challenges involving not only the medical management of the patients but also the legal dilemma with regards to provision of healthcare services. The medical professionals have experienced difficulty in balancing their obligations and duties toward the patients, and their own right to safeguard self, family, and their clinical establishments. The professional regulatory bodies and government have formulated new policies and amended laws to control the current situation. It is the need of the hour to be mindful of the existing laws and our rights and duties in the era of current pandemic. Collaborative efforts are needed to provide best possible care in the current unpredictable environment. The commonly encountered problems and their possible solutions are discussed in the context of medicolegal framework applicable to Indian medical practitioner. Kumar A, Kapila M, Pankaj R. Medicine and Law in the Times of COVID-19 Pandemic: Understanding the Interphase. Indian J Crit Care Med 2020;24(10):971-974.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)带来了一系列广泛的挑战,不仅涉及患者的医疗管理,还涉及医疗服务提供方面的法律困境。医学专业人员在平衡对患者的义务和责任以及保护自身、家人和临床机构的权利方面遇到了困难。专业监管机构和政府已制定新政策并修订法律以控制当前局势。在当前大流行时代,必须牢记现有法律以及我们的权利和义务。需要共同努力,在当前不可预测的环境中提供尽可能好的护理。本文在适用于印度执业医生的法医学框架背景下讨论了常见问题及其可能的解决方案。库马尔A、卡皮拉M、潘卡伊R。COVID-19大流行时期的医学与法律:理解交叉领域。《印度重症监护医学杂志》2020年;24(10):971-974。