What is the difference between medical malpractice appraisal and judicial appraisal?

Medical malpractice identification is the identification of the level of medical malpractice and the identification of the responsible party. Judicial expertise is used for investigation and judgment, such as forensic identification, handwriting identification, trace identification and so on.

(1) Medical malpractice identification refers to the activity that the medical association organizes an expert group composed of relevant clinical medical experts and forensic experts to test, identify and judge the specialized problems related to the administrative handling of medical malpractice by using scientific knowledge and technology such as medicine and forensic medicine, and provide identification conclusions. The medical association responsible for organizing the technical appraisal of medical malpractice shall, within 5 days from the date of accepting the technical appraisal of medical malpractice, notify both parties to the medical malpractice dispute to submit the materials required for the technical appraisal of medical malpractice.

(2) Judicial expertise refers to the activities in which an appraiser uses science and technology or specialized knowledge to appraise and judge the specialized issues involved in litigation and provide expert opinions. In other words, judicial expertise refers to the activities in which judicial organs or parties entrust legal expertise units to identify and judge the specialized issues in a case by using professional knowledge and technology in accordance with legal procedures.