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UNDERSTANDING CARDIOLOGY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CLAIMS
It costs about $80,000 to defend a cardiologist in a medical malpractice claim resulting in payment—nearly four times the cost in ophthalmology, the least expensive specialty to defend. That is a great deal of money, and it likely heightens cardiologists’ … Continue reading →
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CARDIAC ABLATION
Cardiac ablation is a procedure that can correct heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias). Cardiac ablation works by scarring or destroying tissue in your heart that triggers or sustains an abnormal heart rhythm. In some cases, cardiac ablation prevents abnormal electrical signals … Continue reading →
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Tagged arrhythmia, attorney, Cardiac ablation, cardiac perforation, cardiac tamponade, cardiologist, collateral risks, complications, death, diagnosis and procedural errors, electrophysiologist, heart attack, hemorrhage, informed consent, lawsuit, legal nurse consultant, medical expert, medical malpractice, negligent postoperative follow-up, stroke, thromboembolism, warfarin
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