Xue Jiao, Weng Sunzhe
Zhejiang Police College, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.
Med Sci Law. 2025 Jan;65(1):15-22. doi: 10.1177/00258024241229831. Epub 2024 Feb 7.
This study investigates the legal challenges posed by telesurgery, an emergent healthcare modality facilitated by advancements in 5G and Artificial Intelligence. It highlights the urgent need for a comprehensive legal framework reconciling the complexities of healthcare delivery and technology integration. The paper examines the Chinese adjudication of negligence and the evidentiary hurdles in telesurgery, interrogating the application of the 'reasonable doctor' standard, the intricate causation-negligence nexus and the distribution of evidentiary burdens. The analysis contends that current statutes require revision to apportion telesurgery-induced damages fairly. Further, it proposes the formation of multidisciplinary committees to oversee medical technology, calls for systemic reforms, more reasonable liability differentiation and fortifying medical insurance frameworks.
本研究调查了远程手术带来的法律挑战,远程手术是一种由5G和人工智能进步推动的新兴医疗模式。它强调了建立一个全面法律框架以协调医疗服务复杂性和技术整合的迫切需求。本文审视了中国对远程手术中过失的判定以及证据障碍,探讨了“合理医生”标准的适用、复杂的因果关系与过失的联系以及举证责任的分配。分析认为,现行法规需要修订以公平分配远程手术造成的损害。此外,它提议成立多学科委员会来监督医疗技术,呼吁进行系统性改革、更合理地划分责任并加强医疗保险框架。