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Tony Allen, Tony (CEDR Allen
Mediating Clinical Claims
English · Paperback / Softback
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Zusatztext Allen leaves no stone unturned in providing readers with a comprehensive ‘toolkit’ for mediating cases in which so often, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Informationen zum Autor Tony Allen has been an accredited CEDR mediator since 1996. He became a full-time Director of CEDR in 2000 and served there for 11 years. Tony has mediated a wide range of disputes involving personal injury and clinical negligence, public law, human rights and professional indemnity, as well as general commercial claims. He then worked as a self-employed mediator and mediation trainer through CEDR, specialising in mediating clinical negligence, personal injury and human rights claims. Tony continues to write and lecture on mediation topics and is the author of Mediating Clinical Claims , also published by Bloomsbury Professional. Klappentext Mediating Clinical Claims is a timely and detailed look at the growing practice of mediating clinical negligence claims in England, written by one of the UK's most experienced mediators of clinical claims. The book is aimed at all those with an interest in understanding why and how mediation is such an effective process in resolving such claims - claimants, healthcare professional and managers, lawyers, judges, policy-makers and mediators. It reviews research on what claimants and clinicians really want from healthcare complaints and claims. It offers help on how best to prepare for and conduct such mediations, giving numerous anonymised examples based on real mediations. This new title looks at: - How mediation of clinical claims has developed- How mediation differs from other processes- Practical guidance for all participants- The legal framework in which such mediation operates- The law and practice of clinical claims- Process design and the special problems of multi-party claims- Future developments. Mediating Clinical Claims provides mediators, claimants, healthcare professionals and their legal representatives with all the guidance they need to ensure that a successful and fair outcome is achieved for all those involved in such mediations. Vorwort Mediating Clinical Claims provides mediators, claimants, healthcare professionals and their legal represetatives with the guidance they need to ensure that a successful and fair outcome is achieved for all those ivnvolved in clinial negligence mediations. Zusammenfassung Mediating Clinical Claims is a timely and detailed look at the growing practice of mediating clinical negligence claims in England, written by one of the UK’s most experienced mediators of clinical claims. The book is aimed at all those with an interest in understanding why and how mediation is such an effective process in resolving such claims – claimants, healthcare professional and managers, lawyers, judges, policy-makers and mediators. It reviews research on what claimants and clinicians really want from healthcare complaints and claims. It offers help on how best to prepare for and conduct such mediations, giving numerous anonymised examples based on real mediations. This new title looks at: - How mediation of clinical claims has developed - How mediation differs from other processes - Practical guidance for all participants - The legal framework in which such mediation operates - The law and practice of clinical claims - Process design and the special problems of multi-party claims - Future developments. Mediating Clinical Claims provides mediators, claimants, healthcare professionals and their legal representatives with all the guidance they need to ensure that a successful and fair outcome is achieved for all those involved in such mediations. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Mediation and International Arbitration online services. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Acknowledgments Int...
Product details
Authors | Tony Allen, Tony (CEDR Allen |
Publisher | Bloomsbury |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 30.06.2018 |
EAN | 9781526506405 |
ISBN | 978-1-5265-0640-5 |
No. of pages | 280 |
Series |
Criminal Practice Series |
Subject |
Social sciences, law, business
> Law
> International law, foreign law
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