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COVID-19 Vaccination and Medical Liability: An International Perspective in 18 Countries

The COVID-19 vaccination has proven to be the most effective prevention measure, reducing deaths and hospitalizations and allowing, in combination with non-pharmacological interventions, the pandemic to be tackled. Although most of the adverse reactions to vaccination present mild symptoms and serio...

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Autores principales: Beccia, Flavia, Rossi, Maria Francesca, Amantea, Carlotta, Villani, Leonardo, Daniele, Alessandra, Tumminello, Antonio, Aristei, Luna, Santoro, Paolo Emilio, Borrelli, Ivan, Ricciardi, Walter, Gualano, Maria Rosaria, Moscato, Umberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36016163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081275
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author Beccia, Flavia
Rossi, Maria Francesca
Amantea, Carlotta
Villani, Leonardo
Daniele, Alessandra
Tumminello, Antonio
Aristei, Luna
Santoro, Paolo Emilio
Borrelli, Ivan
Ricciardi, Walter
Gualano, Maria Rosaria
Moscato, Umberto
author_facet Beccia, Flavia
Rossi, Maria Francesca
Amantea, Carlotta
Villani, Leonardo
Daniele, Alessandra
Tumminello, Antonio
Aristei, Luna
Santoro, Paolo Emilio
Borrelli, Ivan
Ricciardi, Walter
Gualano, Maria Rosaria
Moscato, Umberto
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description The COVID-19 vaccination has proven to be the most effective prevention measure, reducing deaths and hospitalizations and allowing, in combination with non-pharmacological interventions, the pandemic to be tackled. Although most of the adverse reactions to vaccination present mild symptoms and serious effects are very rare, they can be the cause of legal action against the healthcare workers (HCWs) who administered it. To highlight differences in the medical liability systems, we performed a search for the three most populous countries in each continent on vaccine injury compensation programs, new laws or policies to protect HCWs administering vaccinations introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and policies on mandatory vaccinations, on literature databases and institutional sites. We found that in seven countries the medical liability system is based on Common Law, while in eleven it is mainly based on Civil Law. Considering the application of specific laws to protect HCWs who vaccinate during the pandemic, only the USA and Canada provided immunity from liability. Among the countries we analyzed, fourteen have adopted compensation funds. From an international perspective, our results highlight that in eleven (61.1%) countries medical liability is mainly based on Civil Law, whilst in seven (38.9%) it is based on Common Law.
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spelling pubmed-94150292022-08-27 COVID-19 Vaccination and Medical Liability: An International Perspective in 18 Countries Beccia, Flavia Rossi, Maria Francesca Amantea, Carlotta Villani, Leonardo Daniele, Alessandra Tumminello, Antonio Aristei, Luna Santoro, Paolo Emilio Borrelli, Ivan Ricciardi, Walter Gualano, Maria Rosaria Moscato, Umberto Vaccines (Basel) Review The COVID-19 vaccination has proven to be the most effective prevention measure, reducing deaths and hospitalizations and allowing, in combination with non-pharmacological interventions, the pandemic to be tackled. Although most of the adverse reactions to vaccination present mild symptoms and serious effects are very rare, they can be the cause of legal action against the healthcare workers (HCWs) who administered it. To highlight differences in the medical liability systems, we performed a search for the three most populous countries in each continent on vaccine injury compensation programs, new laws or policies to protect HCWs administering vaccinations introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and policies on mandatory vaccinations, on literature databases and institutional sites. We found that in seven countries the medical liability system is based on Common Law, while in eleven it is mainly based on Civil Law. Considering the application of specific laws to protect HCWs who vaccinate during the pandemic, only the USA and Canada provided immunity from liability. Among the countries we analyzed, fourteen have adopted compensation funds. From an international perspective, our results highlight that in eleven (61.1%) countries medical liability is mainly based on Civil Law, whilst in seven (38.9%) it is based on Common Law. MDPI 2022-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9415029/ /pubmed/36016163 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081275 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Beccia, Flavia
Rossi, Maria Francesca
Amantea, Carlotta
Villani, Leonardo
Daniele, Alessandra
Tumminello, Antonio
Aristei, Luna
Santoro, Paolo Emilio
Borrelli, Ivan
Ricciardi, Walter
Gualano, Maria Rosaria
Moscato, Umberto
COVID-19 Vaccination and Medical Liability: An International Perspective in 18 Countries
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title_full COVID-19 Vaccination and Medical Liability: An International Perspective in 18 Countries
title_fullStr COVID-19 Vaccination and Medical Liability: An International Perspective in 18 Countries
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Vaccination and Medical Liability: An International Perspective in 18 Countries
title_short COVID-19 Vaccination and Medical Liability: An International Perspective in 18 Countries
title_sort covid-19 vaccination and medical liability: an international perspective in 18 countries
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36016163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081275
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