The delivery of substandard care that results in the harm of a patient is referred to as Malpractice.
What is Medical malpractice?
Medical malpractice occurs when a medical provider makes a mistake that causes a harm despite knowing the potential repercussions.
A failure by someone (such as a doctor) offering professional services to exercise a usual degree of professional skill or learning, which causes in harm, loss, or damage.
Malfeasance is defined as a harmful, careless, or incorrect practice.
However, malpractice is a form of negligence that pertains especially to licensed professionals who do not deliver services that adhere to the necessary standard of care.
The majority of medical malpractice-related personal injury cases are brought about by careless doctors.