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A recent study done by Dr. Gawande at the Harvard School of Public Health revealed interesting data about an uncommon but dangerous medical practice. Dr. Gawande studied the risk factors for surgical objects remaining in body cavities after surgery. The study revealed interesting results that may impact how operating room procedures account for the implements they use during an operation.
The number of malpractice lawsuits in our country grows every year. The cases that are increasing the most are those that pertain to pharmaceutical errors. It is estimated that 1.3 million people will be affected by incorrectly prescribed or filled prescriptions this year. These errors affect many people throughout the country. The alarming number of cases should cause concern amongst those taking medications. In the event that death occurs due to a pharmaceutical error, the family and friends of loved ones endure large amounts of pain and suffering.
Getting ourselves to go to the dentist is difficult enough. It is even harder for those who know of someone who has been a victim of dental malpractice. Of the millions of medical malpractice cases being filed every year, 1 in 7 is now associated with dental malpractice.
Going under any medical procedure can be a very frightening experience for anyone. Trusting that you are in the hands of professional medical personal is something that we all assume but there may be situations where that may not be the case.
Couldn’t money spent on hospital negligence claims and gagging orders be diverted towards patient care, eliminating the need for compensation and confidentiality clauses? A look at the ways in which the situation could be improved.
Emergency rooms often deny treatment to patients in a critical condition, even when they are not supposed to. ERs are required to conduct a medical screening examination before discharging patients. Due to lack of available space, or overburdened staff not appropriately treating patients, however, ERs often do not log patients into their systems. This, however, has not prevented courts from finding them guilty of patient dumping.
When you place your trust into those giving you medical treatment you expect to be treated with knowledge and care. Sadly, there are thousands of cases every year when the negligence of a medical professional directly results in the harm of an innocent patient. This tragedy is known as medical malpractice and it is a very serious concern for all Americans.
This means that a medical malpractice claim may be the result of either action or inaction, but only under certain circumstances. The result of this action or inaction must be decidedly negative, either in the short term or long-term, and must also be a deviation from the accepted industry standards. Deviation from procedure can be very difficult to prove for a number of reasons, but prime amongst them is the fact that doctors are constantly adopting new practices in an attempt to better serve patients.
Medical record review is an important step in the assessment of medical malpractice assessment. Expert review provides invaluable assistance to the involved legal parties.
Broken bones, also called fractures, are a relatively simple injury that affect millions of people per year. In fact, osteoporosis alone accounts for an estimated 9 million fractures every year, in addition to the breaks sustained in accidents like car wrecks, slips and falls, and sports injuries. When you suffer from a broken bone, you trust a doctor to help you heal so that you can quickly regain motion and strength. However, sometimes you can develop a non-union or malunion bone fracture.

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Obrycka v. Abbate and City of Chicago et al. The video of the off duty Chicago Police Officer’s alleged beating of a bartender at a North side bar has received national media coverage. Apicella & Malatesta represent Mr. Abbate in the civil lawsuit filed in Federal Court.[read more]