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Reconciliation has shown significant advantages in medical dispute resolution: first, it has strong autonomy, reaching consensus through direct dialogue between all parties without external intervention; Second, it is highly flexible and can be combined with other solutions; Third, there is no need to use external force to reflect the willingness of the parties; Fourth, mediation, as a key path, builds a bridge between doctors and patients to promote reconciliation and ease tensions. In the mediation process, both parties have equal status, the defendant has the opportunity to apologize, the plaintiff accepts, and seeks a solution of "best of both worlds", which is conducive to social harmony.
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The security obligation of the business site cannot be ignored. If the store fails to perform its duties, resulting in injury, it will be liable for compensation and may need to recover from a third party. Guarantee includes equipment inspection and accident rescue. Injuries caused by infringement shall be compensated for medical and nursing expenses. If serious disability, funeral and death are involved, the compensation will be more generous. Mental damage can also be claimed, whether it is damage to goods or intentional negligence.
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The hospital is responsible for compensating patients for falls caused by negligence in providing facilities or defects in nursing services, but if the patients are caused by their own negligence or violation of medical advice, they shall bear their own responsibility. Nurses and doctors will not be responsible for their care without negligence. No compensation for accidents under routine care; Compensation will be made in case of lack of effective care. In a recent case, because the hospital did not prompt that the corridor was wet and slippery, resulting in an accident, it had to bear all economic losses, including medical expenses, living subsidies, economic compensation, and possible disability compensation and spiritual solace.
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