The decline of judicial deference to medical opinion in medical negligence litigation in Malaysia
The decision of the Federal Court of Malaysia in abandoning the Bolam principle in relation to doctor's duty to disclose risks has clearly marked the decline of judicial deference to medical opinion in medical negligence litigation in Malaysia. It is undeniable that the Bolam principle has acte...
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my.iium.irep.34962011-10-13T08:01:54Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/3496/ The decline of judicial deference to medical opinion in medical negligence litigation in Malaysia Jahn Kassim, Puteri Nemie K Law (General) KPG Malaysia R Medicine (General) The decision of the Federal Court of Malaysia in abandoning the Bolam principle in relation to doctor's duty to disclose risks has clearly marked the decline of judicial deference to medical opinion in medical negligence litigation in Malaysia. It is undeniable that the Bolam principle has acted as a gatekeeper to the number of claims against medical practitioners. This has always been seen as necessary to protect the society from unwanted effects of defensive medicine. However, will these changes contribute significantly to the growth of medical negligence cases in Malaysia? This article will trace the development of the Bolam principle in medical negligence litigation in Malaysia since 1965 and analyse the influence of selected Commonwealth cases on the development. The implications of the Federal Court ruling will also be discussed. World Association of Medical Law 2008 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/3496/1/decline_judicial_deference.pdf Jahn Kassim, Puteri Nemie (2008) The decline of judicial deference to medical opinion in medical negligence litigation in Malaysia. Medicine and Law Journal, 27 (2). pp. 307-324. ISSN 0723-1393 http://www.thewaml.com/97918/Medicine-And-Law-Journal |
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The decision of the Federal Court of Malaysia in abandoning the Bolam principle in relation to doctor's duty to disclose risks has clearly marked the decline of judicial deference to medical opinion in medical negligence litigation in Malaysia. It is undeniable that the Bolam principle has acted as a gatekeeper to the number of claims against medical practitioners. This has always been seen as necessary to protect the society from unwanted effects of defensive medicine. However, will these changes contribute significantly to the growth of medical negligence cases in Malaysia? This article will trace the development of the Bolam principle in medical negligence litigation in Malaysia since 1965 and analyse the influence of selected Commonwealth cases on the development. The implications of the Federal Court ruling will also be discussed. |
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