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Who Pays The Bill When A Medical Error Occurs?

Posted on June 30th, 2016 by Gerald Thurswell

When we endure a medical operation our lives are at the hands of the doctor performing the procedure. We trust that the procedure will be performed soundly and without error. However, medical errors do occur. When they do, who is responsible? If the error during the procedure makes that individual’s life worse – meaning they […]

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Third Leading Cause Of Death In United States: Medical Errors

Posted on May 25th, 2016 by Gerald Thurswell

When you are in need of medical treatment you trust your hospital with your care. The nightmares of nurses giving the medications to the wrong patients or neglecting to diagnose a condition may not typically be thoughts that cross your mind. An analysis published in BMJ unrolls the fact that medical errors in hospitals are […]

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Doctors Who Have Been Sued Are More Likely To Be Sued Again

Posted on April 7th, 2016 by Gerald Thurswell

Doctors Who Have Been Sued Are More Likely To Be Sued Again One percent of all doctors makes up 32 percent of all the paid malpractice claims. Likewise the more often a doctor is sued, the more likely he or she will be sued again. Researchers analyzed 10 years of paid malpractice claims using the […]

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Study Finds Fetal Deaths Outnumber Infant Deaths For The First Time

Posted on November 14th, 2015 by Gerald Thurswell

Study Finds Fetal Deaths Outnumber Infant Deaths For The First Time A new report by the National Center for Health studies in the United States has found that fetal deaths outnumber infant deaths before their first birthdays. Despite minor fluctuations, the fetal mortality rate in the United States has remained relatively stagnant since 2006 while […]

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Placental Abruption, High Blood Pressure, And The Risk For Recurrence

Posted on October 13th, 2015 by Gerald Thurswell

A study examining single-baby pregnancies of women in the Netherlands recently found those who suffered a placental abruption, when the placenta peels away from the inner wall of the uterus before delivery — either partially or completely, have an increased risk of a repeat abruption in a subsequent pregnancy. The study also factored in the […]

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