Doctor's responsibility
If a doctor was at fault for a patient's death, can I claim compensation for moral damages from the hospital?
If a doctor was at fault for a patient's death, can I claim compensation for moral damages from the hospital?
If a doctor performed surgery on me despite contraindications, and this led to a deterioration in my health, can I demand compensation from him for the damage caused?
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?
If a surgeon performed an operation without the necessary examinations and consultations, which led to the death of the patient, will he be criminally liable?
Can a man be held accountable for using the services of a doctor who falsified medical documents to avoid mobilization?
The article is about a cardiologist who demanded a bribe for a fictitious disability. I am interested in whether the law provides for the liability of a doctor for issuing knowingly false medical documents? If so, what sanctions are provided?
Do patients who have lost their sight due to the actions of ophthalmologists have the right to compensation from the state if the doctors have already been held criminally liable?
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?
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?