Radiography
Volume 14, Supplement 1 , Pages e33-e38, December 2008

Legal issues of extended practice: Where does the responsibility lie?

  • Susan J. Buttress

      Affiliations

    • MSc Professional Development, School of Healthcare Professions, University of Salford, Frederick Road, Salford M6 6PU, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 161 295 00332.
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  • Tim Marangon

      Affiliations

    • Programme Leader MA Healthcare Law/LLB Health Law, Salford Law School, Lady Hale Building, University of Salford, M5 4WT, UK
    • Tel.: +44 161 295 6342.

Received 12 June 2008; received in revised form 16 September 2008; accepted 26 September 2008.

Abstract 

The development of new roles in healthcare has been developing rapidly since even before the publication of the NHS Plan in 2000. The driving forces have encouraged the blurring of traditional professional role boundaries and the development of extended roles in practice in which health professionals have adopted tasks out of their normal scope of practice. This paper examines the legal implications of such actions and highlights the importance of recognising the legal responsibility of taking on tasks beyond their recognised role. The case law applicable to this area is discussed and applied to clinical negligence cases that could arise from practice that is beyond the scope of professionals within their field and appropriate conclusions are drawn.

Keywords: Extended role, Legal implications, clinical guidelines, Health policy drivers

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PII: S1078-8174(08)00099-0

doi:10.1016/j.radi.2008.09.002

Radiography
Volume 14, Supplement 1 , Pages e33-e38, December 2008