Abstract

From the point of view of a medical defence organisation, the author discusses the British system for civil litigation in relation to health care, assessing the scale of the problem and the factors that bear on it. He outlines the place of the medical defence organisations and of health authorities within the present structure, with particular regard to claims handling and risk management.

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