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Guidelines and Current Assessment of Health Care Responsibility in Italy

2020

Stefania Zerbo, Ginevra Malta, Antonina Argo Department of Health Promotion, Maternal and Child Care, “G. D’Alessandro”, Legal Medicine Section, University of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyCorrespondence: Stefania ZerboDepartment of Health Promotion, Maternal and Child Care, “G. D’Alessandro”, Legal Medicine Section, University of Palermo, via del Vespro N. 129, Palermo 90127, ItalyTel +39 33 3725 0209Fax +39 09 1655 3203Email stefania.zerbo@unipa.itAbstract: Clinical guidelines are a potential tool for improving the effectiveness and quality of healthcare, decreasing variability in clinical practice, and preventing adverse events. In the…

Risk Management and Healthcare PolicyGelli-Bianco lawclinical guidelinesSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleCommentarymedical malpracticeclinical guidelines health care liability medical malpractice Gelli-Bianco lawliabilityhealth carehumanitiesRisk Management and Healthcare Policy
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La sicurezza del paziente in ambiente ospedaliero e la responsabilità professionale dei vertici strategici

2016

[Patient safety in the hospital setting and the professional responsibilities of top managers] The authors underline the evolution of legislation concerning the creation of Hospital Companies and the reasons for the implementation of clinical risk management activities, then analyse the responsibilities involving the top figures of the top hospital management. In particular, the authors highlight the obligation and responsibilities of the strategic apex of a Hospital Company and show that, sometimes, the technical consultants – who express a medical-legal advice – underestimate the responsibility of these figures. It is a management responsibility that determines the obvious and inevitable …

Risk ManagementHealth management systembusiness.industryMedical malpracticeForensic Medicine: Legal MedicineLegislationPublic relationsRisk Management; Medical malpractice; Health managementPatient safetyWork (electrical)Health managementMedicineObligationbusinessMedical malpracticeRisk managementAssessment evaluation
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The Impact on Healthcare Workers of Italian Law n. 24/2017 “Gelli–Bianco” on Patient Safety and Medical Liability: A National Survey

2022

Italian “Gelli–Bianco” law (law n. 24 enacted by the Italian Government on 8 March 2017) introduced innovative changes and regulations regarding patient safety and healthcare workers’ (HCWs) liability. We promoted a national survey to evaluate the effect of the law on HCWs. The questionnaire was edited and distributed using the free online tool “Google Forms” (Google LLC). The mode of administration chosen for the questionnaire was telematic self-completion. In particular, the questionnaire was sent to several portals of information, websites, in the scientific and medical sectors. Four hundred forty-five subjects participated in the survey. The differenc…

clinical risk management healthcare workerslaw “Gelli–Bianco” medical liability medical malpractice patient safety surveyItalyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisHealth PersonnelMalpracticePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHumansLiability LegalPatient Safetylaw “Gelli–Bianco”; patient safety; medical malpractice; medical liability; clinical risk management; survey; healthcare workersInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 14; Pages: 8448
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Ustioni da elettrobisturi: contributo casistico e considerazioni medico-legali

2016

[Electrosurgery burns: case series and medico-legal issues] In general and specialist surgical practice the use of the electrosurgical unit is consolidated for minimally invasive interventions, due to the ability to control the bleeding of the operative field and the interaction between the cutting and coagulative mechanisms. The authors take inspiration from four cases of personal observation, related to thermal injury produced by electrosurgery, to conduct a brief review of the literature on this issue and present some medical and legal aspects derived from their expert’s observation, in terms of healthcare liability. The authors underline the importance of an accurate knowledge of the pr…

medicine.medical_specialtyElectrosurgerybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentLiabilityPsychological interventionMedical malpracticemedicine.diseaseBurns; Electrosurgical injuries; Adverse event; Medical malpracticeSurgerySafe operationElectrosurgical unitHealth caremedicineMedical emergencyLegal MedicinebusinessGlobal riskPratica Medica & Aspetti Legali
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An unusual fatal case of overdose of Vinblastine and review of literature

2017

The pharmacological treatment of neoplasia is based on the use of chemotherapeutic substances. Chemotherapeutic agents can cause acute and chronic toxicity even at therapeutic doses. For this reason their overdose puts a patient’s life at severe risk. This work presents an unusual fatal case of overdose subsequent to an accidental massive administration of Vinblastine (90 mg instead of 9 mg), slow bolus (five minutes), to a 33-year-old woman who suffered from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The administration of the massive dose was due to a transcription error of the therapeutic treatment plan and miscommunication between the health professionals which caused the use of the wrong dose. The foren…

medicine.medical_specialtydeath; intoxication; medical malpractice; overdose; Vinblastine; 2734Therapeutic treatment2734Poison controlmedical malpracticeVinblastinePathology and Forensic MedicinePharmacological treatment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBolus (medicine)intoxicationdeathmedicine030216 legal & forensic medicineIntensive care medicineChronic toxicitybusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseLymphomaVinblastineSurgery030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAccidentaloverdosebusinessmedicine.drug
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