Title: The Inevitable Medico legal case

Author: Dr Pavan P. N.

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i10.151

Abstract

The words ‘Medico legal case’ have always caught the attention of doctors in the recent years. A medico legal case has been seen with avoidance, anxiousness and even fear by the medical fraternity. However doctors have realized that such cases are inevitable and have to be dealt with due care and proficiency.

The study took into consideration important parameters of any medico legal case which comprises of labeling the case as medico legal, handling of such cases, certification, documentation and record keeping as well as the awareness of law in relation to medical practice and the prevalent practices among the health care professionals especially among those who directly involved in patient care. The study also tried to look at specific problems or issues in medico legal case management. The study found that the participants were aware of the importance of handling medico legal cases with due care, most knew about its legal implications. However, there were areas which required corrections and updating.

Keywords: Medico legal case, laws, medical records.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Pavan P. N.

Assistant Professor, Department Of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology,

K D Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Mathura