A significant contributor to healthcare mortality rates is medical malpractice, encompassing deviations from the established standards of practice and recommended procedures by healthcare providers. Various malpractices, such as misdiagnosis, medication errors, birth injuries, anesthesia mistakes, surgical errors, negligence, failure to implement informed practice, and delayed diagnosis, contribute to patient complaints, erode organizational competitiveness, and trigger legal actions (Asadi, Beigi, Valiani, & Mardani, 2017).
Addressing key malpractices, including misdiagnosis, medication errors, and negligence, necessitates a strategic plan involving legal recourse against implicated practitioners, fostering a culture of accountability, and implementing targeted training and development initiatives.
In initiating legal action, the first crucial step involves thorough documentation and investigation to substantiate the malpractice claims. Following this, the healthcare institution should engage legal experts to assess the viability of pursuing legal measures against the implicated practitioners. This process ensures a comprehensive and systematic response to malpractices, promoting patient safety and organizational integrity.
Reference: Asadi, P., Beigi, N. M., Valiani, M., & Mardani, A. (2017). The impact of the malpractice environment on medical malpractice claims: a multilevel analysis of the third survey on medical malpractice in Tehran. BMC Health Services Research, 17(1), 134. doi:10.1186/s12913-017-2052-7