Возмещение вреда пациенту: деликтное право vs. Компенсационные (страховые) схемы : научное издание

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Тип публикации: статья из журнала

Год издания: 2022

Идентификатор DOI: 10.17223/15617793/477/26

Ключевые слова: medical negligence, burden of proof, causal link, proportional approach, compensation scheme, patient insurance, avoidability of injury, медицинская небрежность, бремя доказывания, причинная связь, пропорциональный подход, компенсационная схема, страхование пациентов, предотвратимость вреда

Аннотация: Исследуются два основных подхода к возмещению вреда, причиненного пациенту в ходе медицинского вмешательства: с помощью норм деликтного права и через не основанные на вине компенсационные схемы. Основное внимание уделено условиям, при которых у пациента возникает право на получение возмещения в рамках первой и второй модели. С опорПоказать полностьюой на зарубежный опыт обосновывается возможность введения в России компенсационных (страховых) схем для некоторых видов медицинских травм: неврологических нарушений у ребенка, связанных с родами; поствакцинальных осложнений. Two main approaches to compensation for harm caused to a patient by medical treatment are explored: under tort law (negligence-based system) and through the no-fault (insurance) scheme. Within the framework of tort law, the plaintiff (patient) has the burden of proving the preconditions of medical service provider's liability, including the fact of professional negligence and causation. Analysis of foreign legislation and case law demonstrates the strengthening of the plaintiff's procedural position due to evidentiary doctrines developed by courts and shifting the burden of proof to the defendant (Germany, Estonia, Austria, People's Republic of China, etc.). In turn, compensation schemes (New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, etc.) are characterized by formalization of the grounds for payment in favor of the injured patient. The fact of medical error is not decisive. Instead of proving a causal link, it is sufficient to establish the medical origin of the injury and its compliance with one of the criteria: preventability (avoidability) of harm, disproportionate harm to the disease, etc. An integral part of the above schemes can be compensation for harm to persons who suffered from post-vaccination injury, where the results of epidemiological statistics are widely used. At the beginning of the 21st century, medical negligence lawsuits became a notable phenomenon in the Russian legal system. At the same time, the doctrine has no developed standard of proof for this type of claims, there is no unity in the assessment of probabilistic conclusions of medical experts or their conclusions about the indirect link between medical negligence and adverse outcome, which leads to inconsistent judicial practice. The situation is exacerbated by the long time it takes to trail such cases and the significant legal costs. Based on foreign experience, a number of solutions to the above problems are proposed. It is necessary to establish special rules in the law to shift the burden of proof (on the defendant) in medical disputes - for cases of improper medical records and gross medical errors. This will mitigate information asymmetry in the relations of the disputing parties. The civil law doctrine should offer a solution for complex medical cases with competing causes of adverse outcomes. It is possible that the proportional approach will be such a solution. The emergence in Russia of alternative (no-fault) compensation schemes is also possible in the future, but implies significant transformations in the health care system. As pilot projects, compensation (insurance) schemes could be introduced for victims of vaccine-related injuries, as well as for families where children have been diagnosed with serious birth-related neurological injuries.

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Журнал: Вестник Томского государственного университета

Выпуск журнала: 477

Номера страниц: 230-238

ISSN журнала: 15617793

Место издания: Томск

Издатель: Национальный исследовательский Томский государственный университет

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