Medical teams and the standard of care in negligence

Carolyn Sappideen

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    Abstract

    Medical teams are essential to the delivery of modern, patient-centred health care in hospitals. A collective model of responsibility envisaged by team care is inconsistent with common law tort liability which focuses on the individual rather than the team. There is no basis upon which a team can be liable as a collective at common law. Nor does the common law countenance liability for the conduct of other team members absent some form of agency, vicarious liability or non-delegable duty. Despite the barriers to the adoption of a team standard of care in negligence, there is scope for team factors to have a role in determining the standard of care so that being a team player is part and parcel of what it is to be a competent professional. If this is the case, the skill set, and the standard of care expected of the individual professional, includes skills based on team models of communication, cross-monitoring and trust.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)69-82
    Number of pages14
    JournalJournal of Law and Medicine
    Volume23
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • health care teams
    • hospitals
    • medical care
    • negligence

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