Doctor's liability for medical negligence
Can a doctor, who has admitted his guilt in negligence during a medical procedure, avoid criminal liability if the victim and the prosecutor do not object to it?
Can a doctor, who has admitted his guilt in negligence during a medical procedure, avoid criminal liability if the victim and the prosecutor do not object to it?
Can doctors be held liable for the treatment of a child with a rare heart defect if complications arise during treatment, for example, due to a coronavirus infection?
If during the operation the doctor made a mistake that caused me to have complications after a neck injury sustained from a simple yawn. Do I have the right to claim damages?
I read about a case in Sumy Oblast where a narcologist extorted money from servicemen for issuing medical examination reports. Her actions were classified as receiving an illegal benefit and entering false information into official documents. Can the doctor avoid criminal liability if she returns the money received to the victims?
How is the liability of doctors determined in the case of a medical error during the treatment of children? Does the legislation of Ukraine provide for liability for failure to comply with or improper implementation of medical standards?
I recently learned about a case in Zhytomyr region where an obstetrician-gynecologist failed to respond appropriately to a deteriorating fetal condition during labor, resulting in the death of a newborn baby. I am wondering if the doctor will be held liable for his negligence and what are the possible consequences for him?