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    Patients may sue the National Health Service (NHS) due to various factors when care or treatment goes wrong. Understanding these motivations is key to improving patient safety and reducing litigation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Law
    • Patient Safety
    • Healthcare Management

    Background:

    • Litigation against the National Health Service (NHS) represents a significant cost and a marker of patient dissatisfaction.
    • Understanding patient motivations for legal action is crucial for identifying systemic issues and improving care quality.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the primary drivers that lead patients to sue the NHS following adverse events in care and treatment.
    • To analyze the findings of a report commissioned by NHS Resolution regarding patient litigation motivations.

    Main Methods:

    • The study discusses a report commissioned by NHS Resolution.
    • The report likely involved qualitative or quantitative analysis of patient claims and experiences.

    Main Results:

    • The report identifies key factors influencing patients' decisions to pursue legal action against the NHS.
    • These factors may include communication failures, perceived lack of accountability, and a desire for resolution or apology.

    Conclusions:

    • Addressing patient motivations for litigation can lead to improvements in NHS patient safety protocols and communication strategies.
    • Understanding these drivers is essential for fostering trust and reducing unnecessary legal disputes within the healthcare system.