Access to healthcare and medical malpractice litigation 812


 
Modulekode PBL 812
Kwalifikasie Postgraduate
Fakulteit Faculty of Law
Module-inhoud

In this module a multidisciplinary approach is adopted and the topics include the following:

  1. Justice in the allocation of health resources, access to health care and healthcare insurance
  2. The nature, scope and incidences of medical malpractice litigation in South Africa
  3. The nature and scope of damages and compensation for medical negligence
  4. Grounds of justification for medical interventions and other general defences in medical law
  5. The various causes of action in medical malpractice litigation
  6. Vulnerable patients (inclusive of children, the mentally Ill/disabled and the elderly) and medical malpractice litigation
  7. Allied healthcare practitioners (inclusive of nurses, psychologists, traditional healers etc) and medical malpractice
  8. The role of telemedicine and e-health in medical malpractice
  9. Reform of medical malpractice law
  10. The drafting/assessment of pleadings in context of medical malpractice litigation
Modulekrediete 30.00
NQF Level 09
Contact time 2 lectures per week
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Public Law
Period of presentation Semester 1 or Semester 2

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