The order of medical malpractice disposal is as follows:
1. After the occurrence of medical malpractice, the person in charge of the department in which it occurs shall immediately report to the medical department. The department in which it is located shall first conduct an investigation and quickly take positive and effective measures to deal with it, and strive for an intra-departmental solution. If the patient can accept it, it will be handled in accordance with the content of the consultation. If the patient can not accept, the medical section can not be resolved, can apply for medical identification or prosecution.
2, medical malpractice regulations, Article 46 provides that the occurrence of medical malpractice compensation and other civil liability disputes, doctors and patients can be resolved through consultation; unwilling to negotiate or consultation fails, the parties concerned can apply for mediation to the administrative department of health, or directly to the people's court to file a civil lawsuit.
Some of the necessary measures to prevent the occurrence of medical malpractice are as follows:
1. Upgrading medical technology: Doctors and medical practitioners should continue to study and further their education to master the latest medical knowledge and technology and to improve their professionalism. Superb medical technology is the most basic element in preventing medical accidents. Strengthening education on medical ethics: Medical institutions and schools should strengthen education on professional ethics for medical workers and cultivate their sense of responsibility and professionalism.
2. Strictly observing the diagnosis and treatment norms: Doctors and nurses should strictly observe the diagnosis and treatment norms and operation procedures, do not violate the rules and regulations, do not leave their duties without authorization, and prevent accidents caused by carelessness. Strengthen the management of medical equipment and drugs: medical institutions should regularly inspect and maintain medical equipment and drugs to ensure their normal operation and effectiveness.
3. The supervision of medicines should be strengthened to prevent expired medicines and counterfeit medicines from flowing into hospitals. Strengthen the protection of patients' right to know: medical institutions should respect patients' right to know and autonomy, fully inform patients of their conditions, treatment plans, risks, etc., and allow patients to choose their own diagnostic and treatment plans.
4. Establishment of a sound mechanism to deal with medical errors: Medical institutions should establish a sound mechanism to deal with medical errors, timely detection, treatment and resolution of medical errors, and prevent the situation from expanding. At the same time, communication with patients and their families should be strengthened to properly handle disputes. Strengthening supervision and evaluation: The government and relevant departments should strengthen the supervision and evaluation of medical institutions.