In an emergency, it would appear from the decision of [case], that once treatment has been undertaken by a medical professional, a duty of care is owed. This obviously applies mostly to those entering Accident & Emergency Departments.
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Barnett v Chelsea & Kensington HMC [1969] 1 QB 428
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In an emergency, it would appear from the decision of [case], that once treatment has been undertaken by a medical professional, a duty of care is owed. This obviously applies mostly to those entering Accident & Emergency Departments.
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#clinical-negligence #negligence #tort
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In an emergency, it would appear from the decision of [case], that once treatment has been undertaken by a medical professional, a duty of care is owed. This obviously applies mostly to those entering Accident & Emergency Departments.
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Barnett v Chelsea & Kensington HMC [1969] 1 QB 428
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