help and protect medical profession legally and financially from medical negligence cases
The objective of Doctcare services is to help and protect medical Profession legally and financially from medical negligence cases (civil, consumer, criminal 304A, 338, 336 IPC, MCI etc) as and when any case is initiated lower court up to Hon'ble Supreme Court of India to contest the cases of its members.
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Defends CPA cases
Doctcare Services shall defend all type of civil nature of cases, except property disputes, as and when initiated on its members, who have availed Group-A Services...
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Professional Indemnity
This policy is meant for professionals to cover liability falling on them as a result of errors and omissions committed by them whilst rendering professional service...
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error & Omission
The Policy will indemnify the Insured in respect of any act committed by the Professionals or Qualified Assistants named in the Proposal engaged by the Medical...
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OUR Commitment
What we are commited for?
Doctcare Services shall defend all type of civil nature cases, except property disputes, as and when initiated on its members, who have availed Group-A Services, from Lower Courts up to Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, till its disposal, without any additional fee....
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Doctor Should Know
Info Doctcare Services (P) Limited
A consumer or any recognized consumer association, i.e., voluntary consumer association registered under the Companies Act, 1956 or any other law for the time being in force, whether the consumer is a member of such association or not, or the central...
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DO'S FOR DOCTORS
1. Accept the changes and challenges in the practice of medicine.
2. Do right things, have a clear conscience.
3. Communicate in compassionate and sensitive way.
4. Listen attentively, look carefully and always face the patient.
DONT'S FOR DOCTORS
1. Ignore or disrespect the courts.
2. Neglect our duties as doctor.
3. Volunteer to handover the documents unless specifically asked for.
4. Rely entirely on your Advocates.
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Anuradha Saha died painfully in May 1998 at the age of 36, her skin sloughed off all over her body, except for her skull. She was encased in bandages meant to prevent infections that had already lodged in her system. Her immunity had been compromised after receiving a high dosage of steroids from some of the top doctors in Kolkata... read more
In the opinion of this Court, before forming an opinion that expert evidence is necessary, the Fora under the Act must come to a conclusion that the case is complicated enough to require the opinion of an expert or that the facts of the case are such that it cannot be resolved by the members of the Fora without the assistance of expert opinion ... read more
The appellant, a registered Homoeopathic medical practitioner under the Madhya Pradesh Homoeopathic and Bio-chemic Practitioners Act, 1951, issued a pamphlet advertising that he inter alia treated Naru (guinea worm). Believing this, Smt. Deobi, aged about 20 year visited the appellant's clinic. along with some ... read more