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100 _aYarcia, Lee Edson P.
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245 _aRedifining Duty towards an Interdisciplinary Appraisal of Medical Negligence Jurisprudence in the Philippines/
_cby Lee Edson P. Yarcia
260 _aDiliman, Quezon City, Philippines:
_bUniversity of the Philippines College of Law
300 _a25 pages
310 _aQuarterly
362 _aApril 2018
440 _aPhilippine Law Journal
_vVol.91, No.2 (April 2018)
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490 _vVol.91, No.2 (March 2018)
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520 _aThis note examines recent and leading cases on medical negligence, and analyzes the factors that courts use in determining whether a physician is liable under the law on torts and quasi-delicts. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this Note assesses the functionality of the factors used by courts vis-a-vis the standard of care used by the medical community. Current Philippine literature on medical negligence, reviewing bills on medical malpractice, and exploring the utility of self-regulation in medical malpractice cases. This note focuses on directly appraising the definition of "duty" as currently understood by the courts and proposes the use of an evidence-based medicine framework to reduce variability in practice with an end goal of promoting patient rights and welfare.
650 _aMedical jurisprudence - Valuation
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