• All health care professionals must be able to justify their actions
• Litigation cases are on the increase
• Practice should be based on available evidence
• Expert witnesses help the court understand the case and will compare a professional's practice against that reasonably expected of members of the professional's own professional group
• Consideration of professional practices now may prevent or minimise the stress of future investigation and justification
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