Search is Powered by Google
Follow us on:
Follow our health news on Twitter
Follow Our News on Facebook
Personalization
login | register
Public Health News

Universal Rules Needed For Medics Responding To Calls For Help In Public

Main Category: Public Health
Also Included In: Aid / Disasters
Article Date: 04 Mar 2007 - 0:00 PDT

email icon email to a friend   printer icon printer friendly   write icon view / write opinions   rate icon rate article


Current Article Ratings:

Patient / Public:not yet rated

Health Professional:not yet rated

Article Opinions: 0 posts

Universal rules are needed for doctors playing the "Good Samaritan" to members of the public who fall ill outside hospital, says an experienced medic.

Dr Rubin is a paediatrician by training, who has responded to some two dozen pleas over the past 25 years to help a member of the public who sustained injuries or became critically ill.

Doctors may not always be suitably qualified to take on all manner of public emergencies, he suggests. But no one ever calls out: "Is there a paramedic in the house?" he says.

Many specialists are not used to dealing with the kinds of emergencies that occur on the street. A person in a road traffic collision would be better served by a lifeguard than a dermatologist long out brof basic training, for example

Aside from the possibility of mouth to mouth resuscitation, which, research shows, deters some doctors from responding to calls for medical assistance in public places, legal implications increasingly play a part in their discomfort at getting involved, he suggests.

The 'Good Samaritan' law, which supposedly affords doctors legal protection from subsequently disgruntled patients and their families "is not exactly airtight," says Dr Rubin.

It does not guarantee that someone will not sue, nor does it provide immunity from malpractice claims, he says.

Yet calls for public help are likely to become more frequent, given increasingly ageing populations and higher rates of chronic illness, he says.

"Are we comfortable relying on random physician expertise, availability, and willingness to meet our emergency needs in the air or on the ground?" he asks. "It is time to figure this out," he concludes.

British Medical Journal
BMA House, Tavistock Sq
London WC1H 9JP
United Kingdom
http://www.bmj.com




Personalized Homepage Weekly Newsletters Daily News Alerts
Hemophilia Opioid Induced Constipation Pneumococcal Disease ADHD Anxiety Asthma Atrial Fibrillation Autism Cancer Diabetes Lung Cancer Lupus Medicare / Medicaid Obesity and BMI Pancreatic Cancer Stem Cells All 'What Is...' Articles

Ophthalmology Urology
About Us News Licensing Free Website Feeds Free Tools & Content Tell a Friend Accessibility Help / FAQ Article Submission Links Contact Us

add medical news today to your facebook
medical news gadget

Please fill in our survey

Swine Flu Image

Swine Flu Updates

- Latest Swine Flu News
- What is Swine Flu?
- Map Of H1N1 Outbreaks
- Swine Flu - Top 20 FAQ
- Daily Email News Alerts
Stick with Medical News Today for the latest news updates on swine flu.


These are the most read articles from this news category for the last 6 months:
Top Article Star
H1N1 Swine Flu Map Of Confirmed Outbreaks To-Date
09 Jun 2009
Featured below is an interactive Google map pinpointing outbreaks of H1N1 swine flu in 2009, together with source attributions, report dates, and current known statuses. This map is updated throughout the day with the...


Are Their Risks with Indoor Tanning? image Are Their Risks with Indoor Tanning?

There are risks in tanning whether you are doing it outdoors or at a salon...

Leg Cramps Can Be Helped With Exercise image Leg Cramps Can Be Helped With Exercise

Simple exercises can help ease the pain from chronic leg cramps...

View more videos...