Is Robotic Surgery Safe?

Posted on August 05, 2015 by

Researchers affiliated with the Rush University Medical Center, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Illinois Medical Center have released a report detailing surgery deaths caused by malfunctioning robots. According to the researchers, 144 patients have been killed by robotic equipment during surgery from 2000 to 2013. In addition to surgery deaths, more… Read more »

Tags: SurgeryMistakes
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How Do Medical Malpractice Attorneys Select Cases?

Posted on August 03, 2015 by

When patients receive care in hospitals, they should have the expectation to not be harmed by their doctors. However, “never events” cause 200,000 deaths in the United States annually. A never event is a term used to describe a medical mistake that should have never happened. In cases where patients are killed or severely injured… Read more »

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How Can Hospitals Improve Patient Safety?

Posted on July 31, 2015 by

What can get hospitals a poor ranking with LeapFrog? The non-profit looks at evidence-based safety measures in place at hospitals, events reported by the institutions and patient readmission rates. However, there are ways to prevent medical mistakes and improve hospital safety. Which Four Methods Can Improve Hospital Safety? According to The Agency for Healthcare Research… Read more »

Tags: PatientSafety
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Disinfecting Robots Used To Fight Hospital-Acquired Infections

Posted on July 29, 2015 by

Some hospitals are using robots equipped with xenon lights to disinfect rooms and reduce infections. The germ eliminating machines, known as Xenex robots, use full-spectrum, pulsing xenon lights to disinfect rooms. Deadly ultraviolet light is released from the robots to kill bacteria and viruses. Prior models of germ killing robots used bulbs with mercury, a… Read more »

Tags: MRSA Hospital Infections
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Research Finds 23 Percent Of Hospitals Neglect Hand Sanitation

Posted on July 24, 2015 by

A new survey by the hospital watchdog organization The Leapfrog Group has found that 23 percent of hospitals across the country have not yet implemented safe hand sanitation practices. The study found that almost one-quarter of hospitals surveyed had not implemented policies capable of stopping the spread of potentially fatal bacteria. The policies used as… Read more »

Tags: MedicalNegligence
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Infant Surgery Deaths Leads To Calls For Better Regulations

Posted on July 22, 2015 by

Earlier in May, there were reports from national and local media outlets that nine children died in heart surgery at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Florida. Now, doctors and other health care professionals are calling for more oversight into hospitals with high-risk surgery programs. According to a criticized CNN report, the mortality rate for open-heart… Read more »

Tags: SurgeryMistakes
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Florida Court Rules Against Medical Malpractice Caps In Personal Injury Cases

Posted on July 20, 2015 by

A recent Florida court ruling gives injured victims of medical malpractice an opportunity to receive more compensation than previously available. This decision overturns a law from more than a decade ago. Back in 2003, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush signed into law caps on the amount of non-economic damages victims of medical malpractice could receive…. Read more »

Tags: MedicalNegligence
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Researchers Find Health Care Professionals Skip Sick Days

Posted on July 15, 2015 by

New research suggests that doctors refuse to take sick days, and the implications could be catastrophic for patient safety. When doctors get sick, they are at much higher risk for infecting patients or committing medical mistakes. Researchers found doctors are not alone when it comes to skipping sick days, and nurses, midwives and assistants have… Read more »

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Doctor Loses Medical Malpractice Lawsuit For Mocking Unconscious Patient

Posted on July 08, 2015 by

A jury has awarded more than $500,000 to a patient who was ruthlessly mocked by his anesthesiologist while unconscious and undergoing a procedure. According to the lawsuit, the unconscious man left his mobile phone on record while he was receiving a colonoscopy. His phone recording captured a disturbing example of unprofessional behavior by a health… Read more »

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Security Experts Warn Hospital Medication Pumps Can Be Hacked

Posted on July 06, 2015 by

Security experts are warning health care providers that Hospira medication pumps are vulnerable to cyberattacks. Since 2007, hundreds of thousands of these pumps have been used around the world to help patients receive accurate dosages of medication. According to security experts, the pumps can be remotely operated to change the lower and upper limits of… Read more »

Tags: HospitalSafety
Posted in Medical Malpractice

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