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Plastic Surgery Overseas: How Much Should a Physician Risk in the Pursuit of Higher-Quality Continuity of Care?

AMA journal of ethics 2018 Vol.20(4) p. 357-365

Schweikart S

📝 환자 설명용 한 줄

【연구 목적】 환자가 비용 절감을 위해 해외로 이주하여 성형수술을 받는 의료관광(medical tourism) 상황에서, 해외에서 의료과실(malpractice)이 발생했을 때 환자가 배상을 받기 어려운 법적 장벽을 설명한다.

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APA Schweikart S (2018). Plastic Surgery Overseas: How Much Should a Physician Risk in the Pursuit of Higher-Quality Continuity of Care?. AMA journal of ethics, 20(4), 357-365. https://doi.org/10.1001/journalofethics.2018.20.4.hlaw1-1804
MLA Schweikart S. "Plastic Surgery Overseas: How Much Should a Physician Risk in the Pursuit of Higher-Quality Continuity of Care?." AMA journal of ethics, vol. 20, no. 4, 2018, pp. 357-365.
PMID 29671729

Abstract

In this article I discuss medical tourism, whereby patients go overseas for plastic surgery treatment in order to save money. However, if malpractice occurs abroad, there are several barriers that make it difficult for patients to recover damages. I explain these legal barriers and then discuss the possible causes of action patients can have over their "domestic physician" (their personal physician who might have referred surgery abroad or who gives postoperative follow-up care) and how these causes of action can create avenues of legal recovery not otherwise available. The possible liability of the domestic physician in the context of surgical malpractice abroad creates an ethical tension in the pursuit of higher-quality continuity of care, as the more involved the physician becomes in the process, the more likely he or she will assume liability.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
질환 Physician scispacy 1
기타 physician scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Continuity of Patient Care; Humans; Malpractice; Medical Tourism; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Surgery, Plastic