Scientific Correspondance: Medical Malpractice in India: An Emergence of Increasing Concern

Imran Sabri

Authors

  • Imran Sabri Faculty Member, Division of Forensic Medicine, Department of Biomedical Sciences, King Faisal University Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia

Keywords:

Medical Malpractice

Abstract

As awareness regarding patients’ rights continues to expand, the increase in instances of medical malpractice has prompted India's medical regulatory bodies to remain vigilant, with bereaved patients and advocates asserting that the pursuit of justice is fraught with challenges. Medical malpractice, characterized as the failure of a healthcare provider to uphold an acceptable standard of care, remains a pressing issue in India. Notwithstanding the availability of legal avenues, numerous obstacles impede the effective prosecution of medical malpractice cases within the country. This paper examines the frequency of medical malpractice occurrences, the existing legal framework designed to address these issues, and the difficulties encountered in obtaining compensation. It further deliberates on potential strategies to enhance patient safety and diminish the prevalence of malpractice incidents. The conclusion drawn is that medical malpractice represents a significant challenge in India, adversely impacting both patient safety and trust in the healthcare system. Legal actions regarding medical malpractice should serve to deter negligence while ensuring that victims receive compensation that is equitable, prompt, cost-effective, and readily accessible. To bolster patient safety and mitigate malpractice risks, a variety of solutions warrant exploration.

Published

10-12-2024

How to Cite

Sabri, I. (2024). Scientific Correspondance: Medical Malpractice in India: An Emergence of Increasing Concern: Imran Sabri. International Journal of Medical Justice, 2(2), 104–119. Retrieved from https://ijmj.net/journal2/index.php/ijmj/article/view/27