People typically don’t associate medical malpractice with psychiatry. Many don’t even realize that it’s possible to file a malpractice suit against a psychiatrist. However, psychiatrists are doctors, and they can wield considerable power over people – many of whom...
Medical Malpractice
Is your surgeon too old to operate?
It can be reassuring for some patients to have a doctor who’s got some grey hair and wrinkles – at least more reassuring than having one who looks young enough to be your grandchild. Many practicing physicians, like people in nearly every line of work these days, are...
Are newborn bone fractures a form of medical malpractice?
The bones in newborn infants consist partly of cartilage, allowing the baby’s support structure to remain flexible (to a degree). The flexibility of infant bones protects them from injury, but that doesn’t mean fractures never occur. Many infants suffer bone breaks...
What are the most common surgical “never events?”
Human mistakes occur in every line of work, including the medical profession. Nurses, pharmacists and doctors alike who have spent years in school and caring for patients can still make mistakes, forget something or suffer their own medical issue that affects the care...
3 reasons that emergency room mistakes are so common
Emergency rooms play a critical role in modern healthcare in the United States. When physician's offices are not open or someone has a medical issue that requires immediate attention and likely hospitalization, the patient can go to the emergency room. The workers...
Why a delayed diagnosis is so dangerous
In the medical setting, diagnostic errors can be very detrimental to a patient's health. These errors tend to come in three different ways. The diagnosis can be missed entirely, the person can get the wrong diagnosis from their doctor, or that diagnosis may be...
Are hospitalization outcomes really worse over the holidays?
If you need to need non-emergency surgery or some other kind of medical procedure, you may be considering having it done over the holidays when you’re going to have some time off. However, you may have read – or been warned by friends and family – that the holidays...
Cellphones in the operating room: A risk for patients
Being a surgical patient is tough. Once you’re on that gurney and under anesthesia, you’re literally putting your life in someone else’s hands. How would you feel, then, if you found out that your doctor took time away from surgery to do a little dance and film some...
Pressure sores shouldn’t occur in long-term care facilities
People being cared for in a long-term care facility count on the staff members to help them with various facets of life. Some of these individuals aren’t fully mobile, so they can’t reposition themselves as needed. Lack of movement and having to be manually...
Could you end up with a hospital-acquired infection?
When people get sick, they go to the hospital for treatment. Unfortunately, while some patients can get better by visiting the hospital and other medical care facilities, some become sicker there. Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are nosocomial infections that...