Pharmacy Dispensing Error Sends Autistic Child to the Emergency Room

Posted on March 02, 2016 by

We recently wrote about how pharmacy mistakes can cause injuries and deaths for unsuspecting patients, many who believed they were receiving the correct medications. A recent pharmacy mistake that sent an autistic North Carolina child to the hospital serves as a reminder that medication errors also affect children. According to the mother, her autistic son… Read more »

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Posted in Medication Errors

Are Cyberattacks Putting Patient Safety at Risk?

Posted on February 29, 2016 by

One of the greatest dangers facing patient safety can be found over the internet. There have been recent cases of hospital computers being hacked. Hackers take control of hospital computer systems and then demand a ransom. The Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center was the most recent target of hackers. According to the hospital, hackers scrambled patient… Read more »

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Posted in Medical Malpractice

Horrifying Surgical Mistake: Surgery Performed On Wrong Newborn

Posted on February 24, 2016 by

We recently discussed how medical mistakes can permanently alter the lives of hospital patients. Wrong-patient surgeries are one of the worst types of medical mistakes. When children are the victims of these mistakes, it is especially tragic. In Tennessee, doctors operated on the wrong newborn, possibly causing permanent damage. According to the mother, doctors made… Read more »

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Posted in Birth Injury

How Pharmacy Mistakes Harm Patients and Destroy Lives

Posted on February 22, 2016 by

Medical negligence can affect patients inside and outside of hospitals. Pharmacy mistakes are horrific because patients take medications believing it will help alleviate symptoms, but instead suffer frightening or fatal side effects. There are several reasons why pharmacy mistakes happen. Pills can look identical or have similar sounding names. Doctors are known for having awful… Read more »

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Posted in Medication Errors

Hospital Horror Stories: What Are the Consequences of Wrong-Patient Surgeries?

Posted on February 17, 2016 by

Never events are medical mistakes that can severely reduce the quality of life for patients, or in the worst case scenarios, result in death. While some never events are worse than others, it is always patients who pay the price for these horrific mistakes. Wrong-patient surgeries are one of the worst possible never events, and… Read more »

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Posted in Medical Malpractice

New Federal Warning System Could Identify Dangerous Medical Devices

Posted on February 15, 2016 by

Medical devices can be extremely useful for diagnosing patients with health conditions, but these tools can also cause significant problems for patients. For example, duodenoscopes are used in tens of thousands of medical procedures, but are difficult to clean and could expose patients to superbug infections. Almost 200 patients in the U.S. developed infections from… Read more »

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Posted in Medical Malpractice

3 Common Nursing Errors that Harm Patients

Posted on February 10, 2016 by

Nurses are hospital staff members most likely to spend an extended amount of time with patients. Unfortunately, nurses are notoriously overworked, often caring for multiple patients at once. There is only so much a person can do, so nursing errors are bound to happen. Sometimes these mistakes can have deadly consequences for patients. Medication Errors:… Read more »

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Posted in Medical Malpractice

What Patients Should Know About CT Scans and Other Imaging Tests

Posted on February 08, 2016 by

Last week, we wrote about how more hospitals and doctors are overprescribing potentially dangerous imaging tests for minor health problems. Medical tests such as X-rays, CT scans and MRIs are being used to diagnose back pain, headaches, stomach aches and other common conditions. Although these conditions might be serious, the overuse of imaging tests can… Read more »

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Posted in Medical Malpractice

3 Ways Communication Can Improve Patient Safety in Hospitals

Posted on February 03, 2016 by

Communication is essential for promoting patient safety. When hospital staff members communicate with patients, each other and the public, it becomes more difficult to cause medical errors. These three examples can show how communication prevents common medical mistakes. Handoff errors: While receiving treatment at hospitals, patients are likely to fall under the care of multiple… Read more »

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Posted in Medical Malpractice

Why Unnecessary Medical Tests Are Bad for Patient Safety

Posted on February 01, 2016 by

When we check into hospitals, health care workers almost immediately begin carrying out tests. Hospital staff will take our blood pressure, check our reflexes or look for swollen lymph nodes. Basic tests to collect vitals are often harmless, but other methods for diagnosing health conditions can put patients in harm’s way. An overabundance of tests… Read more »

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Posted in Medical Malpractice

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