Fitness to drive and seizures - Recent medicolegal considerations to tell or not to tell? - THAT IS THE QUESTION!
Author(s)
Devereux, John A
Beran, Roy G
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2021
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This paper reviews a Coroner’s inquest into the deaths of two people. The deaths were caused when a driver had a seizure, and lost control of his car, which then plowed into a café. The Coroner reviews the roles and responsibilities of primary and tertiary caregivers, with special focus on the question of who has the responsibility to inform the Drivers’ Licensing Authority of a patient’s unfitness to drive – the patient or the practitioner? The Coroner recommends the establishment of a multi-agency committee to advance work in this area. The paper notes a separate but parallel development – a review of AUSTROADS Assessing ...
View more >This paper reviews a Coroner’s inquest into the deaths of two people. The deaths were caused when a driver had a seizure, and lost control of his car, which then plowed into a café. The Coroner reviews the roles and responsibilities of primary and tertiary caregivers, with special focus on the question of who has the responsibility to inform the Drivers’ Licensing Authority of a patient’s unfitness to drive – the patient or the practitioner? The Coroner recommends the establishment of a multi-agency committee to advance work in this area. The paper notes a separate but parallel development – a review of AUSTROADS Assessing Fitness to Drive Guidelines, which may achieve the outcomes sought by the Coroner.
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View more >This paper reviews a Coroner’s inquest into the deaths of two people. The deaths were caused when a driver had a seizure, and lost control of his car, which then plowed into a café. The Coroner reviews the roles and responsibilities of primary and tertiary caregivers, with special focus on the question of who has the responsibility to inform the Drivers’ Licensing Authority of a patient’s unfitness to drive – the patient or the practitioner? The Coroner recommends the establishment of a multi-agency committee to advance work in this area. The paper notes a separate but parallel development – a review of AUSTROADS Assessing Fitness to Drive Guidelines, which may achieve the outcomes sought by the Coroner.
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Journal Title
Epilepsy & Behavior
Volume
116
Subject
Clinical sciences
Coroner’s Inquest
Epilepsy and Driving
Legal Obligation
Mandatory Reporting
Review