Medical negligence, or clinical negligence, is when there is a breach of duty by a healthcare professional or institute, leading to avoidable harm of a patient.
In the UK, we are extremely fortunate to have access to an excellent healthcare system. Most treatment delivered by medical professionals in the NHS, and in private establishments, is of the highest standard. However, mistakes can and do happen, and there can be significant and devastating consequences for patients.
According to NHS Resolution, the number of clinical negligence cases in 2018/19 remained at about the same level as the previous year at 10,678.
What is classed as medical negligence?
An incorrect diagnosis, delayed or missed diagnosis, incorrect or unnecessary treatment or surgical errors are all types of medical negligence.