The Feres Doctrine and Military Medical Malpractice: Legal Analysis

Par : Arabella Jo
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227741554
  • EAN9798227741554
  • Date de parution18/10/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

The angle of the intention of this work is to provide a thorough examination of the legal principles behind the Feres Doctrine and its far-reaching consequences for military medical malpractice claims. The book explores how the Feres Doctrine, established in 1950, has shaped the legal landscape for service members, preventing them from seeking recourse for medical negligence sustained during their service.
Through detailed case studies and analysis, it addresses the challenges faced by military personnel and their families when dealing with medical malpractice in military healthcare systems. The book offers a critical look at the intersection of military law, healthcare, and the legal limitations imposed on service members, with particular emphasis on how the Feres Doctrine impacts their ability to pursue justice.
It also explores the ethical and practical challenges that military healthcare providers face, as well as the legal arguments surrounding efforts to reform the doctrine. This work serves as a valuable resource for legal professionals, military personnel, healthcare providers, and scholars interested in the complex relationship between military service and medical law.
The angle of the intention of this work is to provide a thorough examination of the legal principles behind the Feres Doctrine and its far-reaching consequences for military medical malpractice claims. The book explores how the Feres Doctrine, established in 1950, has shaped the legal landscape for service members, preventing them from seeking recourse for medical negligence sustained during their service.
Through detailed case studies and analysis, it addresses the challenges faced by military personnel and their families when dealing with medical malpractice in military healthcare systems. The book offers a critical look at the intersection of military law, healthcare, and the legal limitations imposed on service members, with particular emphasis on how the Feres Doctrine impacts their ability to pursue justice.
It also explores the ethical and practical challenges that military healthcare providers face, as well as the legal arguments surrounding efforts to reform the doctrine. This work serves as a valuable resource for legal professionals, military personnel, healthcare providers, and scholars interested in the complex relationship between military service and medical law.