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Legal Framework for Proof of Medical Negligence in Nigeria

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Medical negligence remains a critical concern in Nigeria, reflecting the interplay of legal, ethical, and healthcare dynamics. This paper examined the legal framework governing the proof of medical negligence, focusing on key statutes, judicial precedents, and systemic challenges. The 1999 Constitution, the Evidence Act (2011), the National Health Act, and the Medical and Dental Practitioners Act form the core legislative instruments analyzed. Despite these legal provisions, significant barriers such as fragmented statutes, ambiguities in evidentiary standards, high litigation costs, and limited patient awareness hinder effective implementation. The research adopted a doctrinal research methodology, analyzing primary and secondary legal sources to identify gaps and propose reforms. It highlighted the role of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms as a complementary approach to traditional litigation, offering cost-effective and timely solutions to medical negligence disputes. A comparative analysis with international best practices underscores the need for judicial capacity-building, public awareness campaigns, and harmonization of existing laws to enhance consistency and accessibility in the legal process. Key findings reveal that while statutes like the National Health Act and the Medical and Dental Practitioners Act provide a framework for addressing medical negligence, their full potential remains unrealized due to enforcement challenges. The paper recommended integrating ADR mechanisms, aligning statutory provisions, and empowering both the judiciary and the public to foster accountability and justice. Ultimately, this paper contributed to the discourse on healthcare reform, advocating for a robust and cohesive legal framework that ensures patient protection, professional accountability, and trust in Nigeria’s healthcare system.
Title: Legal Framework for Proof of Medical Negligence in Nigeria
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Medical negligence remains a critical concern in Nigeria, reflecting the interplay of legal, ethical, and healthcare dynamics.
This paper examined the legal framework governing the proof of medical negligence, focusing on key statutes, judicial precedents, and systemic challenges.
The 1999 Constitution, the Evidence Act (2011), the National Health Act, and the Medical and Dental Practitioners Act form the core legislative instruments analyzed.
Despite these legal provisions, significant barriers such as fragmented statutes, ambiguities in evidentiary standards, high litigation costs, and limited patient awareness hinder effective implementation.
The research adopted a doctrinal research methodology, analyzing primary and secondary legal sources to identify gaps and propose reforms.
It highlighted the role of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms as a complementary approach to traditional litigation, offering cost-effective and timely solutions to medical negligence disputes.
A comparative analysis with international best practices underscores the need for judicial capacity-building, public awareness campaigns, and harmonization of existing laws to enhance consistency and accessibility in the legal process.
Key findings reveal that while statutes like the National Health Act and the Medical and Dental Practitioners Act provide a framework for addressing medical negligence, their full potential remains unrealized due to enforcement challenges.
The paper recommended integrating ADR mechanisms, aligning statutory provisions, and empowering both the judiciary and the public to foster accountability and justice.
Ultimately, this paper contributed to the discourse on healthcare reform, advocating for a robust and cohesive legal framework that ensures patient protection, professional accountability, and trust in Nigeria’s healthcare system.

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