RT @GongGasGirl: @JamesTitcombe @judyledger New Zealand’s ACCC no fault scheme : https://t.co/2cfXW79rdz
@JamesTitcombe @judyledger New Zealand’s ACCC no fault scheme : https://t.co/2cfXW79rdz
@TurtonsOther Here’s the obligatory but useful paper: https://t.co/NtaAj5JHoz
@rwjdingwall This is an interesting read - at law school we generally used an NZ comparison: https://t.co/59tnPmBS7R
No-fault, no difference: no-fault compensation for medical injury and healthcare ethics and practice https://t.co/PcGC6qNFC6
@kentucky_daisy @uncannyali @JA_Davids In New Zealand, it is not allowed to sue for malpractice. At all. But … “The scheme provides assistance with the cost of treatment and rehabilitation for all personal injuries, regardless of fault, and in exchange ban
A more sensible way of dealing with such matters? No-fault, no difference: no-fault compensation for #medical injury and #healthcare ethics and practice. https://t.co/sqs06BmNwE
RT @annakoziel1: NZ’s no-fault compensation for treatment injury-more equitable access to compensation; generates novel patient safety data…
NZ’s no-fault compensation for treatment injury-more equitable access to compensation; generates novel patient safety data; malpractice reform as a means of slowing healthcare costs- analysis suggests such reform is likely to be unrewarding.https://t.co/CW
@CMHaughey @IrishTimes I've always thought that a !no-fault" compensation model similar to that in NZ might have been the way forward, but the evidence from there suggest ts that this might not be the hoped-for panacea https://t.co/R7S0xUxnZr Actuarially
RT @BJGPjournal: No fault, no difference: separating accountability from compensation doesn’t make all that much difference to GPs https://…
No fault, no difference: separating accountability from compensation doesn’t make all that much difference to GPs https://t.co/gUveDKQgrK
RT @BJGPjournal: Ageing and employment: there are over 1.2 million Britons working beyond age 65. Are patients ever too old to work? https:…
RT @BJGPjournal: Ageing and employment: there are over 1.2 million Britons working beyond age 65. Are patients ever too old to work? https:…
Ageing and employment: there are over 1.2 million Britons working beyond age 65. Are patients ever too old to work? https://t.co/gUveDKQgrK https://t.co/jtOvqNzDqW