Pacheco Karen, Ji Jun, Barbosa Kate, Lemay Karen, Fortier Jacqueline H, Garber Gary E
Department of Safe Medical Care, Canadian Medical Protective Association, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medicine and the School of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Assoc Med Microbiol Infect Dis Can. 2024 Jan 16;8(4):319-327. doi: 10.3138/jammi-2023-0022. eCollection 2024 Jan.
There is little known about the medico-legal risk for infectious disease specialists in Canada. The objective of this study was to identify the causes of these medico-legal risks with the goal of improving patient safety and outcomes.
A 10-year retrospective analysis of Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) closed medico-legal cases from 2012 to 2021 was performed. Peer expert criticism was used to identify factors that contributed to the medico-legal cases at the provider, team, or system level, and were contrasted with the patient complaint.
During the study period there were 571 infectious disease physician members of the CMPA. There were 96 patient medico-legal cases: 45 College complaints, 40 civil legal matters, and 11 hospital complaints. Ten cases were associated with severe patient harm or death. Patients were most likely to complain about perceived deficient assessments (54%), diagnostic errors (53%), inadequate monitoring or follow-up (20%), and unprofessional manner (20%). In contrast, peer experts were most critical of the areas of diagnostic assessment (20%), deficient assessment (10%), failure to perform test/intervention (8%), and failure to refer (6%).
While infectious disease physicians tend to have lower medico-legal risks compared to other health care providers, these risks still do exist. This descriptive study provides insights into the types of cases, presenting conditions, and patient allegations associated with their practice.
在加拿大,关于传染病专科医生面临的医疗法律风险鲜为人知。本研究的目的是确定这些医疗法律风险的成因,以提高患者安全和改善治疗结果。
对加拿大医疗保护协会(CMPA)2012年至2021年已结案的医疗法律案件进行了为期10年的回顾性分析。通过同行专家批评来确定在提供者、团队或系统层面导致医疗法律案件的因素,并与患者投诉进行对比。
在研究期间,CMPA有571名传染病科医生成员。有96起患者医疗法律案件:45起向专业委员会的投诉,40起民事法律事务,以及11起医院投诉。10起案件与严重的患者伤害或死亡有关。患者最常抱怨的是评估不足(54%)、诊断错误(53%)、监测或随访不足(20%)以及不专业的态度(20%)。相比之下,同行专家最关注的领域是诊断评估(20%)、评估不足(10%)、未进行检查/干预(8%)以及未进行转诊(6%)。
虽然与其他医疗服务提供者相比,传染病科医生面临的医疗法律风险往往较低,但这些风险仍然存在。这项描述性研究提供了对与其执业相关的案件类型、呈现情况和患者指控的见解。