Medical Negligence and Malpractice Prevention
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Overview
Medical law is essential to healthcare, ensuring that patients receive proper care and treatment while protecting healthcare providers from legal liabilities. In the UK, the legal framework governing healthcare is complex, and healthcare professionals need to understand it to avoid malpractice and negligence. This Medical Negligence and Malpractice Prevention course provides an in-depth understanding of the various legislation related to healthcare, including public health, mental health, access to healthcare, and other significant legal provisions.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this Medical Negligence and Malpractice Prevention course, learners will be able to:
- Understand the foundations of medical law and its importance in healthcare.
- Gain knowledge of key legislations related to access, treatment, and medical reports.
- Familiarise with legislation supporting adult care and its applications.
- Comprehend the intricacies of public health and health service legislation.
- Explore the legal aspects of the Coronavirus pandemic and its implications.
- Delve into mental health legislation and its impact on patient care.
- Examine the legal framework surrounding abortion and relevant issues.
- Analyse other significant legislations and their effect on healthcare practice.
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Description
According to the Health and Social Care Information Centre, there were over 280,000 medical negligence claims in the UK in previous years, highlighting the importance of healthcare professionals understanding medical law. By completing this Medical Negligence and Malpractice Prevention course, learners will gain an in-depth understanding of the legal framework surrounding healthcare in the UK, enabling them to work confidently and effectively in their roles.
The course covers 13 modules, providing comprehensive knowledge of the various legislation related to healthcare. Learners will gain a thorough understanding of medical law basics, access to healthcare, adult support, public health, coronavirus, mental health, abortion, and other relevant legislation. Completing the course will enhance learners' skills, enabling them to avoid medical malpractice and negligence while providing quality care to patients.
Here is the curriculum breakdown of this Medical Negligence and Malpractice Prevention course:
Module 01: An Introduction to Medical Law
Learn about the fundamentals of medical law, including legal systems, principles, and ethics.
Module 02: Legislation on Access to Health, Medical Report, Treatment
Explore the legislation that governs access to healthcare, medical reports, and treatments.
Module 03: Legislation on Adult Support
Analyse the legal framework for supporting adults who lack the capacity to make decisions.
Module 04: Legislation on Public Health and Health Service (Part 1)
Examine the legislation that governs public health and the provision of healthcare services.
Module 05: Legislation on Public Health and Health Service (Part 2)
Continue to explore the legal framework for public health and healthcare services.
Module 06: Legislation on Public Health and Health Service (Part 3)
Delve deeper into the legal regulations that impact public health and healthcare services.
Module 07: Legislation on Public Health and Health Service (Part 4)
Conclude the study of public health and healthcare service legislation, including regulations on clinical trials and medical research.
Module 08: Legislation on Coronavirus
Evaluate the legal framework for managing and mitigating the impact of coronavirus on public health and healthcare services.
Module 09: Legislation on Mental Health (Part 1)
Study the legal framework for the provision of mental healthcare services in the UK.
Module 10: Legislation on Mental Health (Part 2) Continue exploring the legal regulations governing mental health care in the UK.
Module 11: Legislation on Abortion
Learn about the legal framework for abortion in the UK, including abortion rights and restrictions.
Module 12: Other Legislation (Part 1)
Evaluate other healthcare-related legislation, such as the Human Tissue Act and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act.
Module 13: Other Legislation (Part 2)
Conclude the study of other healthcare-related legislation, such as the Medicines Act and the Health and Safety at Work Act.
Who is this course for?
This Medical Negligence and Malpractice Prevention course is ideal for healthcare professionals, legal professionals working in healthcare, healthcare administrators, and policymakers interested in healthcare law. It is also suitable for anyone who wants to understand the legal framework surrounding healthcare in the UK.
Career path
- Medical Negligence Solicitor - £40-80k/year
- Healthcare Compliance Officer - £30-50k/year
- Medical Risk Management Consultant - £35-60k/year
- Clinical Governance Manager - £40-60k/year
- Health Policy Analyst - £30-50k/year
- Medical Lawyer - £40-75k/year.
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