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What Constitutes Nursing Home Abuse?

What Constitutes Nursing Home Abuse?

 Nursing home abuse is any type of harm that elderly people face in care facilities, resulting in physical or emotional injuries, financial exploitation, sexual abuse, and more. Sadly, many families place their trust in these care centers to watch over their loved ones, yet they don’t always foster safe environments.  Read on to learn how common nursing home abuse is.  Nursing Home Abuse Statistics The following statistics are provided by the World Health Organization (WHO): One in six adults aged 60 or older will suffer abuse in a community setting. Two in three nursing home staff reported abusing

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What Are The Most Common Medical Misdiagnosis?

What Are The Most Common Medical Misdiagnosis?

Patients expect a high standard of care when they check themselves into a hospital, clinic, or medical office. Unfortunately, death and chronic disabilities can arise from an error in diagnosis (misdiagnosis). Given a doctor’s rigorous training and years of education, one may think that misdiagnosis only occurs on television. However, 12 million people are impacted by medical diagnostic errors each year, and an estimated 40,000-80,000 people die from these complications every year, according to Healthline.  Why do medical misdiagnoses occur? Continue reading to learn more.  The Reasons Why Misdiagnosis is Common No adequate training for advanced diseases: Thousands

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What Are Some Things I Should Know About Medical Malpractice?

What Are Some Things I Should Know About Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice occurs when a doctor or other medical practitioner inadvertently harms their patients. Although state rules regarding medical malpractice claims vary, some principles and broad categories of rules apply to most cases.  Below are some statistics on medical malpractice.   Medical Malpractice Statistics Medical malpractice is a safety hazard in the U.S. that results in thousands of injuries and deaths every year. Here are a few facts to keep in mind, provided by the Medical Malpractice Center: Medical negligence is the third leading cause of death in the U.S. There are approximately 100,000 deaths every year in the

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Are Medical Errors Common_

Are Medical Errors Common?

We take several things for granted in our daily lives, and this especially reigns true when we place our trust in surgeons and rely on their expertise for our wellbeing. Medical professionals are some of the people we trust the most because they’re responsible for our health when we’re at our sickest. Unfortunately, medical error is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Continue reading to learn more about the frequency of medical malpractice.. Medical Error Statistics Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the U.S., surpassing strokes, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes, according to

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What Are The Leading Causes of Medical Errors

What Are The Leading Causes of Medical Errors?

When you’re a patient, you always trust you’re in good hands; however, even doctors and surgeons can commit medical errors. A medical error is a preventable adverse effect of care that can either be accidental or on purpose. Continue reading to learn more about the frequency of medical errors. How Common Are Medical Errors? Although medical malpractice cases sound like something that only occurs on television, they’re more common than you think. They’re the third-leading cause of death in the U.S., according to research by Johns Hopkins Medicine, a research university. Worst of all, medical errors can occur

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What Causes Medical Errors in Hospitals

What Causes Medical Errors in Hospitals?

Medical errors happen more times than they should. Some mistakes can result in the loss of loved ones and friends. Today, we’ll discuss what causes medical errors in hospitals and how you can help prevent them. Causes of Medical Errors Miscommunication is the leading cause of medical errors. Other causes include: Human error Insufficient information flow Patient-related problems Organizational transfer of knowledge Technical failures Inadequate policies Staffing patterns and workflow Read on to learn more about these medical error causes and why they happen. Why Medical Errors Happen Whether verbal or written, miscommunication between doctors, nurses, patients, or

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How To File A Medical Malpractice Claim?

How To File A Medical Malpractice Claim

Medical malpractice cases are sought out by patients who were injured as a result of poor medical treatment or mistaken diagnosis from a medical provider. Medical providers include doctors, nurses, technicians, and hospital or medical workers. Usually, the measure of whether a medical provider is found negligent or failed to provide proper care depends on whether the patient would have received the same standard of care from another medical provider under similar circumstances.  Health care providers aim to exercise the highest standard of care to all patients, as there will be times where situations go gravely wrong. If

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Everything You Need to Know About Medical Malpractice

Everything You Need to Know About Medical Malpractice

You may have heard of malpractice on a popular TV show or as a buzzword in news stories, but few unaffected Americans truly understand exactly what medical malpractice means, and everything it can entail. Unfortunately, medical malpractice can happen to just about anyone and it’s always tragic. We trust our medical professionals to do their very best to keep us safe and healthy. What happens when they violate that trust? Our lawyers have built a reputation of taking care of individuals who have been injured or harmed due to the actions or negligence of others. From car accidents to

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Prevent Diagnostic Errors By Taking A Proactive Approach

Misdiagnosis is a common problem in the U.S., but people can protect themselves by being more proactive with their doctor. A study last year pointed out that one of the biggest medical problems occurring today is misdiagnosis. According to CBS News, 12 million adults are misdiagnosed in the U.S. every year. Furthermore, analysis of the data used indicates that half of these cases may cause harm to the patient. Researchers said that misdiagnosis can occur when doctors don’t talk to patients about their conditions and fail to listen to them when they do. The data also indicated that many

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