File image of a piece of mesh. Image: Michelle Hennessy/The Journal File image of a piece of mesh. Image: Michelle Hennessy/The Journal THE CABINET HAS approved general indemnity cover and product liability cover for claims to two public sector bodies relating to transvaginal mesh products and the Gardasil HPV vaccine.
Including the bodies in the State’s general indemnity scheme for these claims will eliminate the requirement for them to carry private insurance. The clinical indemnity scheme indemnifies hospitals but is confined to clinical acts and/or omissions and doesn’t cover product libality matters. Current legal cases around transvaginal mesh products involve allegations in relation to the product itself and allegations of clinical negligence.
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