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MEDICAL MALPRACTICE │ FAILURE TO DIAGNOSE PULMONARY EMBOLI – Plaintiff vs. Defense
A 15 year old patient, who was one week post-arthroscopic knee surgery, went to the ED with complaints of left chest pain. The pain was worse when he laid flat. He had no fever or dyspnea and denied other complaints. … Continue reading
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Tagged attorney, cardiomegaly, chest pain, CT scan, D-dimer, defense, DVT, dyspnea, emergency room, failure of duty, failure to diagnose pulmonary emboli, legal nurse consultant, medical expert, medical malpractice, patient, PE, plaintiff, Q3T3, standard of care
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PANCREATIC CANCER MISDIAGNOSIS & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
What Is Considered Medical Malpractice? Pancreatic cancer is a very difficult disease to diagnose. Many times, symptoms do not present themselves until the advanced stages. Because of this, it is very difficult to determine whether medical malpractice was a factor … Continue reading
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Tagged advanced stages, appropriate exams, attorney, CT scan, defense plaintiff, delayed treatment, diagnostics, disease, early diagnosis, fluid buildup, illness, legal nurse consultant, litigation, mass, medical legal nurse consultant, merit, misdiagnosis, MRI, pancreatic cancer medical malpractice, patient rights, physician, prevention, prognosis, reasonable, risk factors, standard oc care breach, standard of care
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PANCREATIC CANCER MEDICAL MALPRACTICE – Early Diagnosis of Deadly Pancreatic Cancer Now Possible With Blood Test
Early Diagnosis of Deadly Pancreatic Cancer Now Possible With Blood Test Doctors might be able to diagnose pancreatic cancer sooner by looking at what your cells are ejecting. Pancreatic cancer is so deadly in part because it is hard to … Continue reading
Best Hospitals 2016-17
U.S. News & World Report announced its 27th annual Best Hospitals rankings to help patients make more informed health care decisions. U.S. News compared nearly 5,000 medical centers nationwide in 25 specialties, procedures and conditions. 2016–17 Best Hospitals Honor Roll … Continue reading
Surgical Errors Increase Hospital Profits
Hospitals can make much more money when surgery goes wrong and leads to complications that need correcting. And that presents a problem for patients. The financial incentives do not favor better care. The current payment system rewards hospitals for bad care … Continue reading
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Tagged attorney, bundled payments, complications, Harvard Medical School, healthcare reform, healthcare. doctors, heart attack, hospital, JAMA, Journal of the American Medical Association, legal nurse consultant, medical error, medical expert, medical negligence, medical-legal, Medicare, merit, patient safety., patients, pneumonia, pulmonary emboli, quality of care, safe practice, sepsis, standard of care, surgery, surgical error, surgical site infection, trial, wrong surgery
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Medical Error Apology Program & Medical Negligence
Hospitals nationwide are currently implementing medical error apology programs. Healthcare group advocates are proactively pushing these programs to encourage doctors and their insurers to openly disclose medical negligence errors along with physician apology for personal injury and proactive voluntary offering … Continue reading
Emergency Room Medical Malpractice
A hospital emergency room is an area where medical errors are common and often overlooked. Because of the increasing patient load and the need to triage patients by order of medical urgency, many things often go clinically wrong in an … Continue reading
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Tagged attorney, certified legal nurse consultant, clinical, delayed treatment, diagnosis delay, emergency room, hospital, medical error, medical malpractice, medical negligence, misdiagnosed, omission, patient, patient safety., standard of care, standard of care breach
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