Florida Doctor Who Misdiagnosed Patients with MS Practicing Again

Posted on September 07, 2015 by

A Florida doctor who was investigated by the U.S. Justice Department for misdiagnosing patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) has reportedly opened a new practice. The doctor was living in a million-dollar home and making $600,000 a year until a whistleblower from his neurology department alerted federal authorities that he had been charging Medicare and other… Read more »

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FDA Sends Recommendations to Hospitals Stop Superbug Infections

Posted on September 04, 2015 by

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has sent recommendations to hospitals on how to clean duodenoscopes. Superbug infections involving the devices have been linked to 13 deaths and hundreds of infections. Duodenoscopes are used in 660,000 medical procedures every year, putting countless people at risk for infections from CRE, an antibiotic resistant superbug. Swab… Read more »

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Nurses Rally in Florida to Warn About the Dangers of Fatigued Healthcare Workers

Posted on September 02, 2015 by

A small coalition of Florida nurses recently gathered to protest long hours and poor patient safety policies. Nurses with the Doctors Hospital of Sarasota are claiming they are understaffed, which puts patients at risk for medical mistakes. The nurses claim that over the last eight weeks, 103 patient meals have been missed because they are… Read more »

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Florida Pharmacies Busted for Selling Dangerous Counterfeit Medications

Posted on August 31, 2015 by

Authorities recently raided two Florida pharmacies for selling counterfeit medications to patients. Counterfeit medications can contain deadly impurities and are difficult to tell apart from the real products. Pharmacies in Ocala and Belleview filled counterfeit prescriptions for patients, marketing them as “Canadian meds”. In an ABC News investigation, a producer was given a fake prescription… Read more »

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How Poor Sanitation Practices Can Cause Hospital Superbug Outbreaks

Posted on August 26, 2015 by

Hospitals are supposed to be the cleanest environments possible to reduce the risk patients will catch additional infections while undergoing treatment. Unfortunately, a new report published in the Annals of Internal Medicine suggests hospitals are not as clean as the public might believe. The researchers reviewed 80 other studies on hospital cleanliness in the years… Read more »

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Hospital Nightmares: When A Misdiagnosis Turns Fatal

Posted on August 24, 2015 by

When hospitals overwork doctors and require them to take on too many patients, mistakes can happen. Misdiagnosing patients is a common mistake that can have fatal consequences. A hypothetical situation can show how misdiagnosing patients can create disaster scenarios. Ted is a 45-year-old father of three and a business owner who works in real estate…. Read more »

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How Can A Baby’s Name Contribute To His Or Her Health?

Posted on August 21, 2015 by

A new journal article published in Pediatrics suggests waiting to name your baby can put it at increased risk for medical mistakes. Even when parents do not pick names directly after birth, hospital staff still must create identification bracelets anyways. Hospital staff will use “temporary names” that can create confusion, especially in higher risk environments… Read more »

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Should Online Reviews Of Doctors And Hospitals Be Taken Seriously?

Posted on August 19, 2015 by

The internet gives people the opportunity to review their favorite restaurants, coffee shops and bars. Now doctors, hospitals, dentists and other health care providers can be reviewed in a similar fashion. According to NPR, disgruntled patients are taking to the internet to slam incompetent health care providers. By using review websites like Yelp, patients can… Read more »

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Man Who Survived Medical Mistake Now In Persistent Vegetative State

Posted on August 17, 2015 by

Medical negligence does not always cause death, and sometimes patients remain permanently scarred or disabled. In 2014, a retired Navy Chief underwent a colonoscopy at Naval Hospital Jacksonville and never woke up again. According to his wife, who has filed a medical malpractice lawsuit, the hospital failed to review her husband’s medical history, which had… Read more »

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