Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 7571
  Title Standard of care
URL https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2484760/
Journal J Can Chiropr Assoc. 1991 Dec;35(4):229-231
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Publication Type Article
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Standard of Care applies to all conduct of all persons in all realms of activity. It is concerned with the acceptable activity of a practitioner in providing care for a patient. Failure to adhere to a minimum standard renders the practitioner liable for malpractice and negligence. Standards are affected by two factors, those within the profession via scientific research and development, and those external to it, namely government, administrative organizations, the courts and the doctor-patient “contract”. Each of these factors directly impact upon the delivery and/or alterations in the Standards of Care. It is imperative that the doctor realize that a failure to adhere to the Standard may result in action being taken by the above groups. Further, doctors must be aware that Standards are a volatile concept, changing as rapidly as the daily judgements eminating from the courtrooms, as new discoveries are introduced and as recognized by specialized groups. Maintaining current Standards ensure excellence in both professional practices and patient care.

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