

192: Scope of duty since Khan v Meadows
Jan 25, 2024
Rachel Marcus and Marcus Coates-Walker discuss the principle of the scope of duty in clinical negligence claims, focusing on the recent Supreme Court case Khan v Meadows. They explore previous cases, the link between negligence and resulting disability, and the confusion and disagreement surrounding the scope of duty in clinical negligence cases. They also discuss the implications for clinical practice and the role of AI in determining liability for harm in medicine.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Principle of Scope of Duty in the Context of a Recent Supreme Court Case
02:05 • 3min
Disputes Over Scope of Duty in Clinical Negligence Cases
04:38 • 17min
Thoughts on Outcome of Recent Case and Implications for Clinical Practice
21:34 • 2min
Determining Scope of Duty in Clinical Negligence Claims
23:05 • 12min
The Role of AI in Medicine and the Scope of Duty Question
35:29 • 4min