Acre Court Upholds Conviction for Fetal Death and Obstetric Violence at Public Hospital
Entenda os direitos da gestante na hora do parto A Justiça do Acre manteve uma condenação imposta ao Estado do Acre e ao município de Sena Madureira, no interior, ao pagamento de R$ 50 mil por danos morais a uma mulher que perdeu o filho durante o parto após falhas no atendimento prestado pela rede pública de saúde. A decisão unânime é da Segunda Câmara Cível do Tribunal de Justiça do Acre (TJ-AC), que negou os recursos apresentados pelos entes públicos. O g1 entrou em contat
The Acre Court of Justice has upheld a conviction against the State and the municipality of Sena Madureira, ordering them to pay R$ 50,000 in moral damages to a woman who lost her child during childbirth due to alleged negligence in public healthcare. The court rejected appeals from the public entities. The plaintiff claimed to have been a victim of negligence during prenatal care and obstetric violence during delivery. The rapporteur justice concluded that serious failures occurred, including inadequate fetal monitoring and the use of the Kristeller maneuver, a procedure condemned by health organizations. The ruling emphasized proven state negligence in monitoring the pregnant patient, who had COVID-19, and noted signs requiring constant vigilance. The court's decision reinforces accountability for substandard medical care.
This ruling holds public health authorities accountable for medical negligence, emphasizing patient rights and safety.
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