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Title: Analysis of commission forensic examinations related to the provision of medical care to children
Authors: Zaynitdin Asamitdinovich Giyasov, Mashrabjon Abdubakievich Dehkanov, Sarvar Abduazimovich Hakimov
Keywords: Commissioned forensic medical expertise, Children’s medical care, Ambulatory institutions, Medical care defects, Rural medical centers.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Other
Abstract: In 2012–2021, the materials of a commission of forensic expertise related to the provision of medical assistance to children were examined in three regions. Two–thirds of cases with defects in health care were related to infants. Pediatricians, general practitioners, neonatologists and paramedical staff in outpatient institutions are more likely to be deficient. More than half of the defects had a diagnostic hue, more often in the form of rejection of the underlying pathology. A significant part of the defects were due to subjective reasons, mainly due to neglect of the patient. Many defects have seriously affected the outcome, creating a tendency for Death to surface, or directly leading to death.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/4029
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