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Medical practitioner – Negligence. The Court of Appeal, Civil Division, dismissed the defendant NHS trust's appeal regarding a clinical negligence action, in which the judge had found in favour of the claimant. It held that the judge's conclusion, that a clinical note recording a ward round had been inaccurate, had been entirely open to him on the basis of the evidence and well within the ambit of reasonable decision-making.
Medical practitioner – Negligence. The Court of Appeal, Civil Division, dismissed the defendant NHS trust's appeal regarding a clinical negligence action, in which the judge had found in favour of the claimant. It held that the judge's conclusion, that a clinical note recording a ward round had been inaccurate, had been entirely open to him on the basis of the evidence and well within the ambit of reasonable decision-making.
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