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A failure to provide doctors or services of a sufficient level of competence could be regarded as a breach of the duty of care (2)
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Wilsher v Essex Area Health Authority [1988] AC 1074 and Griffiths v Kent Ambulance Service (1999) Lloyd’s Rep Med

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#clinical-negligence #negligence #tort
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A failure to provide doctors or services of a sufficient level of competence could be regarded as a breach of the duty of care (2)
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#clinical-negligence #negligence #tort
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A failure to provide doctors or services of a sufficient level of competence could be regarded as a breach of the duty of care (2)
Answer
Wilsher v Essex Area Health Authority [1988] AC 1074 and Griffiths v Kent Ambulance Service (1999) Lloyd’s Rep Med
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uty to provide the services of medical professionals with sufficient skill and experience. In both Wilsher v Essex Area Health Authority [1988] AC 1074 and Griffiths v Kent Ambulance Service (1999) Lloyd’s Rep Med, the courts have stated that <span>a failure to provide doctors or services of a sufficient level of competence could be regarded as a breach of the duty of care (also see Bull v Devon AHA [1993] 4 Med LR 117 and Ball v Wirral Health Authority & Another [2003] All ER (D) 229 (Jan)).<span><body><html>

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