Standard of Care and Indeterminacy in Medical Negligence

Medical negligence cases often involve much uncertainty and controversy. In Noor Azlin v Changi General Hospital, the High Court (HC) and the Court of Appeal (CA) dealt with important issues such as the duty of Accident and Emergency doctors (A&E doctors), a hospital’s management system and loss...

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Main Authors: LOW, Kee Yang, LIM, Aaron Chor Yin
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-49432019-12-19T07:51:48Z Standard of Care and Indeterminacy in Medical Negligence LOW, Kee Yang LIM, Aaron Chor Yin Medical negligence cases often involve much uncertainty and controversy. In Noor Azlin v Changi General Hospital, the High Court (HC) and the Court of Appeal (CA) dealt with important issues such as the duty of Accident and Emergency doctors (A&E doctors), a hospital’s management system and loss of chance. The implications of this landmark decision are explored in this case comment. 2019-10-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2985 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Medical Jurisprudence
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LOW, Kee Yang
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Standard of Care and Indeterminacy in Medical Negligence
description Medical negligence cases often involve much uncertainty and controversy. In Noor Azlin v Changi General Hospital, the High Court (HC) and the Court of Appeal (CA) dealt with important issues such as the duty of Accident and Emergency doctors (A&E doctors), a hospital’s management system and loss of chance. The implications of this landmark decision are explored in this case comment.
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author LOW, Kee Yang
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title Standard of Care and Indeterminacy in Medical Negligence
title_short Standard of Care and Indeterminacy in Medical Negligence
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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