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Linee guida e colpa del medico

Alberto Carboni-2015-01-23-UnissResearch (Università degli Studi di Sassari)
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The paper aims to analyze the impact of the dissemination of Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) in medical malpractice litigations and focuses on some of the problematic aspects that their use will highlight, in an attempt to facilitate prudent integration of medical science into the law.
\n<br>The work is divided into three major chapters.</br>
\nThe first part concerns Clinical Practice Guidelines and provides an overview of Evidence Based Medicine, CPGs, and their relationship.
\n<br>A similar approach has therefore been necessary to focus, first, on the genesis of the phenomenon, on the nature of CPGs developers and on the main development processes. Are then discussed the primary problems, limitations, and biases inherent Clinical Practice Guidelines in relation to their use in the legal context.</br>
\nThe second part of the work is focused on the important innovations introduced by the so-called "decreto Balduzzi", which marked the restri

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The paper aims to analyze the impact of the dissemination of Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) in medical malpractice litigations and focuses on some of the problematic aspects that their use will highlight, in an attempt to facilitate prudent integration of medical science into the law.
\n<br>The work is divided into three major chapters.</br>
\nThe first part concerns Clinical Practice Guidelines and provides an overview of Evidence Based Medicine, CPGs, and their relationship.
\n<br>A similar approach has therefore been necessary to focus, first, on the genesis of the phenomenon, on the nature of CPGs developers and on the main development processes. Are then discussed the primary problems, limitations, and biases inherent Clinical Practice Guidelines in relation to their use in the legal context.</br>
\nThe second part of the work is focused on the important innovations introduced by the so-called "decreto Balduzzi", which marked the restri

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AccreditationBest practiceContext (archaeology)LegislationHealth careClinical PracticeMalpracticeWork (physics)

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