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- Title
Physician's Emergency Treatment Obligations and Negligence Theory of Crime.
- Authors
Pang-Yang Liu
- Abstract
This article discusses the obligations of physicians under the Physicians Act and the Medical Care Act. First, the emergency treatment obligations of physicians are applicable only when they are performing their business, and not when they are not in practice. As for the emergency medical care behavior of the physicians in the nonpracticing state, it should be qualified by applying the provisions of the Emergency Medical Services Act. In addition, the physicians in the performance of business, if the breach of emergency obligations, it has created the risk of the law does not allow, in accordance with the current scholars' insights, will constitutes a negligence crime.
- Subjects
EMERGENCY medical services; EMERGENCY physicians; NEGLIGENCE; CRIME; MEDICAL care; NONPRACTICING entities (Patent law)
- Publication
Angle Health Law Review, 2023, Issue 86, p146
- ISSN
2415-5306
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.53106/241553062023120086009