Medical Negligence Claims and Liability in Gulf Countries: a Critical Analysis

WILLES.J opines, "Negligence is a negative word. It is the absence of such care, skill, and diligence as it was the duty of the person to bring to the performance of work, which he is said not to have performed".

Introduction

The medical profession is known to be one of the prestigious jobs which deserve appreciation and respect. The relationship between a patient and doctor is based on trust and faith. George Bernard Shaw said, "We have not lost faith, but we have transferred it from god to the medical profession". There are two essential things that we value namely life and health. It is the doctors and medical professionals who possess the knowledge and skill that is put into a position which improves our health and vitality. Over a previous couple of decades, we have begun witnessed a new phase of globalization, commercialization and technological advancement in various aspects of our life and the medical profession is no exception to this phenomenon. As such nowadays, the medical profession is becoming more money oriented and because of this reason the claims regarding medical negligence has become a severe issue in today's era. In the earlier civilizations, medical negligence was considered more of a crime rather than as a tort. The early tribal and communal law depend on the legal practice and customs for controlling the various activities of the medical professionals. In Yajnavalakya Smriti mentions 100 Pana as the highest penalty for medical negligence.

Medical negligence occurs following a medical practitioner fails to provide proper care and attention and exercise those skills which a prudent, qualified person would do under similar circumstances. The liability of medical negligence gives rise to both civil as well as criminal liability. In the civil process, the aggrieved person can go civilly by filing a suit or by lodging a complaint to claim his compensation. On the other hand, in criminal procedure, the victim needs to bring a criminal action against the doctor before the police.

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Medical Negligence as Tort
  3. Medical Negligence as an Occupational Crime
  4. When Medical Error Occurs?
  5. An Overview of Medical Negligence Legislation, and Various Regulatory Authorities in the United Arab Emirates
  6. The criminalization of Medical Negligence in Saudi Arabia
  7. The criminalization of Medical Negligence in Bahrain
  8. The criminalization of Medical Negligence in Oman
  9. The criminalization of Medical Negligence in Kuwait
  10. Conclusion

Medical Negligence as Tort:

Tort is in simple words means a civil wrong. Winfield has defined Tort in the following words:

"Negligence as a tort which is the breach of a legal duty to take care which results in damage, undesired by the  defendant to the plaintiff."

 It is an act or an omission of one that gives rise to injury and harm to the victim for which the court imposes liability. Negligence as a tort is the breach of the duty caused by the omission to do something which a reasonable person, under a given set of circumstances, would or doing some which a prudent and wise man would not do. The doctors have the legal obligation to the patients to adhere to a standard of reasonable care.

The medical negligence is provided with the following conditions:

  1. When there is a breach of the duty of care on the part of the doctors to the patients.
  2. When he has committed a violation that duty
  3. The patient is suffering consequential damage as a result.

Medical Negligence as an Occupational Crime:

The term "Occupational Crime" refers to those crimes which are committed mainly within the context of a legitimate occupation. Occupational crimes primarily include those crimes that are related to the various occupation, for instance, medical, academy, religion, law etc. Professional crimes are generally less visible than any other conventional forms of adverse actions, and as such in such cases the offenders often go undetected. Medical Negligence is considered to be a severe form of occupational crime which undermines the integrity and nobility of the profession. Some of the Medical Negligence crime includes fee-splitting, taking and offering kickbacks, price fixing, fraudulent billing, performing unnecessary surgery, upcoding, misrepresenting services etc. Nowadays most of the health care professionals are primarily motivated by profit and benefit which involves an intentional deception. The doctors and medical professionals engage in various illegal activities to obtain some benefit. It might be tough for the patient to believe that they could be a victim of medical crime and that the doctors whom they trust with their health are criminal.

When Medical Error occurs?

Medicine is considered to be an inexact science, and as such sometimes a responsible doctor may not give an assurance to achieve a particular result. A medical error occurs when a doctor provides an inaccurate and incomplete diagnosis and treatment of a disease, injury, infection or any other such ailment. There may be multiple factors in the errors in medical treatment. It is very common that even after adopting all the possible medical procedures, a qualified doctor may be subject to medical error. As per the various legislations in UAE and the other Gulf countries, it is established that a doctor and a medical professional may not be liable for medical negligence or any medical deficiency although some errors are committed in his/her treatment if he/ she is proved to be acted as per as the procedures of the practicing profession. As per as Article 6 of Federal Law Number 4 of 2016 of UAE, a medical error is an error committed by a practitioner due to the following reasons:

  1. If there is any ignorance of the technical matters that are supposed to be known by any practitioner of the same degree and specialization.
  2. If there is any non-compliance with the recognized professional and medical principles.
  3. When the practitioner is not exercising due diligence.
  4. When there is negligence on the part of the physician, and he/she is not paying attention to the treatment.

The new UAE medical law (Federal Law Number 4 of 2016) provides numerous cases in which excepts medical liability. Some of these cases are:

  1. If any of the reasons do not cause the harm, set out in Article 6 of this legislation.
  2. If the damage is caused by the patient's action or his refusal of the treatment or his failure to follow the medical instructions given to him by those responsible for his treatment.
  3. If the physician uses a particular therapeutic method in the treatment contrary to those of the other physician in the same specialization so long as such way confirms to generally accepted medical principles.
  4. If known or unseen therapeutic effects and complications in the field of medical practice take place but are attributable to the medical error.

An Overview of Medical Negligence Legislation and Various Regulatory Authorities in UAE: 

Over the prior two decades, we have seen an enormous expansion in the healthcare sector in UAE. The medical liability law in UAE now specially provides that the medical professionals will be liable in the event if they commit any medical error with an intention and motive of any profit-making activity or any other benefit. In the UAE Civil Code, there is a general theory of tort that a person who commits harm to others will be responsible for the loss or injury to the claimant.

Article 389 of the Civil Code states:

"The criterion for an aggravated party to be entitled to compensation is that the damage should have been suffered directly as a result of the default and that it has already happened or will happen in the future. The potential damage that is not ascertained will happen in the future is not the subject of mandatory compensation unless it has happened."Click here  to read more.

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