Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia: resolving through hazards of litigation or through community responsibilities?

Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia are mainly resolved through litigation by using the tort system. The tort system,being adversarial in nature has subjected parties to litigation hazards such as delay, excessive costs and uncertainty of outcome. The dissatisfaction of the tort system in compe...

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Main Authors: Jahn Kassim, Puteri Nemie, Mohd Najid, Khadijah
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Published: World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (W A S E T) 2013
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spelling my.iium.irep.319742014-07-17T04:37:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31974/ Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia: resolving through hazards of litigation or through community responsibilities? Jahn Kassim, Puteri Nemie Mohd Najid, Khadijah K Law (General) KBP2970 Civil service. Employees of communal agencies Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia are mainly resolved through litigation by using the tort system. The tort system,being adversarial in nature has subjected parties to litigation hazards such as delay, excessive costs and uncertainty of outcome. The dissatisfaction of the tort system in compensating medically injured victims has created various alternatives to litigation. Amongst them is the implementation of a no-fault compensation system which would allow compensation to be given without the need of proving fault on the medical personnel. Instead, the community now bears the burden of compensating and at the end, promotes collective responsibility. For Malaysia, introducing a no-fault system would provide a tempting solution and may ultimately, achieve justice for the medical injured victims. Nevertheless, such drastic change requires a great deal of consideration to determine the suitability of the system and whether or not it will eventually cater for the needs of the Malaysian population. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (W A S E T) 2013 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31974/1/nemie.pdf Jahn Kassim, Puteri Nemie and Mohd Najid, Khadijah (2013) Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia: resolving through hazards of litigation or through community responsibilities? International Journal of Social, Management, Economics and Management Engineering, 7 (6). pp. 742-750. ISSN 1307-6884 http://waset.org/publications/3517/medical-negligence-disputes-in-malaysia-resolving-through-hazards-of-litigation-or-through-community-responsibilities-
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KBP2970 Civil service. Employees of communal agencies
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KBP2970 Civil service. Employees of communal agencies
Jahn Kassim, Puteri Nemie
Mohd Najid, Khadijah
Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia: resolving through hazards of litigation or through community responsibilities?
description Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia are mainly resolved through litigation by using the tort system. The tort system,being adversarial in nature has subjected parties to litigation hazards such as delay, excessive costs and uncertainty of outcome. The dissatisfaction of the tort system in compensating medically injured victims has created various alternatives to litigation. Amongst them is the implementation of a no-fault compensation system which would allow compensation to be given without the need of proving fault on the medical personnel. Instead, the community now bears the burden of compensating and at the end, promotes collective responsibility. For Malaysia, introducing a no-fault system would provide a tempting solution and may ultimately, achieve justice for the medical injured victims. Nevertheless, such drastic change requires a great deal of consideration to determine the suitability of the system and whether or not it will eventually cater for the needs of the Malaysian population.
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author Jahn Kassim, Puteri Nemie
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title Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia: resolving through hazards of litigation or through community responsibilities?
title_short Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia: resolving through hazards of litigation or through community responsibilities?
title_full Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia: resolving through hazards of litigation or through community responsibilities?
title_fullStr Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia: resolving through hazards of litigation or through community responsibilities?
title_full_unstemmed Medical negligence disputes in Malaysia: resolving through hazards of litigation or through community responsibilities?
title_sort medical negligence disputes in malaysia: resolving through hazards of litigation or through community responsibilities?
publisher World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (W A S E T)
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/31974/1/nemie.pdf
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