Court stops payout to obese man

A court decision to award a morbidly obese man more than $350,000 from his doctor because the GP failed to refer him to a weight-loss clinic or send him for lap-band surgery has been overturned on appeal.


 


Emmanuel Varipatis, a Manly GP, said he was relieved the Supreme Court ruling had been overturned.


 


The medical fraternity had been concerned that holding doctors legally responsible for their patients' failure to shed weight would become an ''intolerable burden''.


 


The case involved Luis Almario, a Colombian-born revolutionary who once stood for state parliament.


 


He was in the care of Dr Varipatis from 1997 to 2011. The court found in February that Dr Varipatis had been negligent in not sending Mr Almario, 68, to an obesity clinic or arranging for a surgeon to assess his suitability for gastric-band surgery. Mr Almario weighed 140 kilograms and was 154 centimetres tall. Justice


Stephen Campbell found Mr Almario had terminal liver cancer as a result of liver disease linked to his obesity and awarded him $364,000.


 


A three-judge panel of the Court of Appeal has dismissed the judgment. It found the evidence of GPs did not suggest a doctor was obliged to do more than ''take reasonable care'' of a patient by advising weight loss - which Dr Varipatis had done. ''The duty of care stopped short of requiring an exercise in futility.''


 


Medical insurer Avant, which led the appeal, said the original decision had caused significant concern in the industry because it might have forced GPs to ''practise defensively''.


 


Dr Varipatis told GP industry journal Medical Observer he felt exonerated but was sorry for Mr Almario's state of health: "I realise that he and his family will be very disappointed and upset right now.''


 


Mr Almario, of North Parramatta, has been given less than a year to live and is being cared for at home by his wife. His solicitor did not return calls.




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When are this type of person going to take the responsible for their own choices.

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like its the doctors fault. he should have known himself he had to,lose weight.

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ddu....when are you going to accept that some have no control over their weight? My friends daughter is syruggling with the fact that she is now obese....not her doing but due to anti rejection drugs following a kidney transplant. People say horrid things within hearing range.

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Sorry, but Mr Almario is 68 years old. Exactly when is he planing on taking responsibility for his life?

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ddu???? 


 


is grandmoon ddu??? 


 


 

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grandmoon are you really DDU like twinkles called you?

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Twinks- we are a nation of obese people. not sure if you've noticed. are you going to make excuses for all of them?

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ddu???? 


 


is grandmoon ddu??? 


 


 



 


NO

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grandmoon are you really DDU like twinkles called you?



 


 


NO

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