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Sovereign immunity and its implications for neurosurgery

机译:主权免疫及其对神经外科的影响

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The proportion of neurosurgeons facing a malpractice suit each year is highest among all medical and surgical specialties. It is critical for neurosurgeons to understand local malpractice laws because they vary among states. Sovereign immunity, as described in the 11th constitutional amendment, provides absolute immunity to states from being sued by their residents and by other states. A state may waive its sovereign immunity, however, and substitute itself as the defendant in place of a state-employed physician in the court of law. This means that a physician working for a state-funded hospital may not be liable to a malpractice suit. Further provisions of the law allow the state not to pay indemnity beyond a certain limit, which discourages plaintiff attorneys from pursuing indemnity charges against physicians working for state-funded institutions. In this review, the authors describe the concept of sovereign immunity and its implications for the practice of neurosurgery.
机译:所有医疗和外科专业中,每年面临的神经外科医生的比例都是最高的。神经外科医生至关重要,以了解当地的医疗事故法,因为它们在各国之间变化。如第11次宪法修正案所述,主权免疫力为各国和其他国家的国家提供绝对免疫力。然而,州可能放弃其主权免疫力,并将自己替代为被告代替法庭法院的医生。这意味着为国家资助的医院工作的医生可能对弊端持有责任。法律的进一步规定允许国家不超过一定限额偿还赔偿,这使得原告律师追求赔偿对国家资助机构工作的医生。在本次审查中,作者描述了主权免疫力的概念及其对神经外科的做法的影响。

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