What Are Common Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy?

Posted on August 17, 2016 by

Several weeks ago, we discussed a medical malpractice case involving a newborn who acquired cerebral palsy from a birth injury. The story is a reminder that in some cases, children develop cerebral palsy as a result of medical malpractice during or shortly after the delivery process. Blunt force trauma, oxygen deprivation and health conditions such… Read more »

Tags: SpecialNeeds
Posted in Birth Injury

Can Pokémon Go Endanger the Safety of Hospital Patients?

Posted on August 15, 2016 by

Millions of people across the world are playing Pokémon Go, a new smartphone game that superimposes the famous franchise over the real world. The goal of the game is to visit these locations and capture as many Pokémon as possible. Unfortunately, this has caused problems for players capturing Pokémon at police stations, on crowded freeways,… Read more »

Tags: PatientSafety
Posted in Medical Malpractice

What Parents Should Know If Their Child Has Suffered a Birth Injury

Posted on August 10, 2016 by

Several weeks ago, we discussed a textbook case of medical malpractice involving a newborn. The birth injury lawsuit discussed on our blog can show the lifelong consequences children face when doctors make mistakes during childbirth. Cerebral palsy, paralysis and death are all consequences of birth injuries. Birth injury lawsuits hold hospitals accountable for inflicting these… Read more »

Tags: Pediatrics
Posted in Birth Injury

EMS ‘Selfie War’ an Example of Shocking Unprofessional Behavior by Medical Workers

Posted on August 08, 2016 by

Medical professionals such as doctors, nurses and EMS workers are tasked with the most important jobs in the world – saving the lives of other people. When these professionals misbehave or neglect their duties to care for others, patients can face serious harm. Unfortunately, recent examples of patient abuse show unprofessional behavior happens more than… Read more »

Tags: PatientRights
Posted in Medical Malpractice

You Won’t Believe This New Study on Rehabilitation Hospitals

Posted on August 03, 2016 by

A recent study carried out by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) discovered patients at rehabilitation facilities are more likely to be harmed by preventable medical errors. Unfortunately, many people hurt by rehabilitation hospital errors are vulnerable and in poor health. Rehabilitation facilities used in the study were not associated with regular… Read more »

Tags: HospitalSafety
Posted in Medication Errors

Why are Surgical Mistakes Kept from Patients and Families?

Posted on August 01, 2016 by

Several weeks ago, we discussed the possibility that hospitals have a ‘culture of silence’ when patients are harmed by medical mistakes. Recent research suggests many doctors still hide medical errors, but that the number is gradually increasing. An article published by CBS News claims many doctors still remain silent on mistakes. According to a study… Read more »

Tags: PatientRights
Posted in Medical Malpractice

How to Use the Internet to Avoid Medication Mistakes

Posted on July 27, 2016 by

Patients may avoid medication mistakes by communicating with their doctors and conducting research on common errors. Under the correct circumstances, the internet can be a useful tool for avoiding medication mistakes. For example, some medications have similar-sounding names that can increase the odds pharmacists or nurses make mistakes. There are online tools that can help… Read more »

Tags: PatientSafety
Posted in Medication Errors

Historical Medical Mistakes You Won’t Believe: Death of a President

Posted on July 25, 2016 by

We often discuss on our blog how patients affected by modern medical mistakes can be killed or left permanently disabled. Historical medical mistakes led to identical outcomes for patients. In some cases, historical medical mistakes had world-changing implications. Throughout the next several months, we are going to walk you through several examples of medical mistakes… Read more »

Tags: History
Posted in Medical Malpractice

Florida Doctor Misdiagnosed Patients for Profits

Posted on July 20, 2016 by

A Florida doctor guilty of misdiagnosing patients to defraud Medicare was sentenced to three years and ten months in prison. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the doctor is guilty of defrauding Medicare Advantage, a Medicare plan involving Humana HMOs (Humana is a health insurance company). The U.S. Attorney’s Office claims the doctor misdiagnosed patients… Read more »

Tags: TampaBay
Posted in Birth Injury

Chicago Medical Malpractice Case a Textbook Example of Birth Injury

Posted on July 18, 2016 by

Birth injuries can have devastating costs for children and their families, both emotional and financial. Even worse, these emotional and medical costs are often preventable. We can use a recent medical malpractice case to explore the consequences of birth injuries further. A Chicago mother and her child were awarded $53 million from a medical malpractice… Read more »

Tags: Pregnancy
Posted in Medical Malpractice

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