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Oct 24, 2014

Patient Awarded $2.3 Million after Surgeon Fails to Treat an Infection

By |Oct 24, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Failure to Diagnose, Health and Medical News, Medical Malpractice, Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis|0 Comments

In 2010, a 52 year old man named John Antonucci had an MRI at Hudson Valley Radiology Associations. Part of the process for the MRI involved a routine injection. A few days later at Nyack Hospital, doctors took a culture and released him 25 minutes later. However, two days after that visit Mr. Antonucci was [...]

Oct 22, 2014

National Institute of Health to Study “Defensive” Medicine

By |Oct 22, 2014|Health and Medical News, Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

“Defensive medicine” is the buzzword used by hospital administrators and insurance companies to describe the practice of overprescribing tests to avoid missing any underlying or potential medical conditions or injuries. For example, if a patient were to see a doctor for a routine physical, and the doctor performed not only his/her duties but also ordered [...]

Sep 25, 2014

Insurance Company Denies Negligence After Surgeon Admits to Fatal Mistake

By |Sep 25, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Medical Malpractice, Surgical Errors|0 Comments

When a doctor is guilty of medical malpractice, it is his or her insurance company who pays the compensation: it’s why medical malpractice insurance exists. So when a doctor makes a fatal error and admits to it, it seems reasonable to assume that the insurance company would compensate the victim’s family. Unless you’re the sons [...]

Sep 22, 2014

Experimental Cancer Drug Doing Well in Phase I Clinical Trials

By |Sep 22, 2014|Health and Medical News, New Drugs and Treatments|0 Comments

A new drug called AG-221 is being used in the treatment of patients with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), a disorder which affects the blood cells in bone marrow. While the drug is still in Phase I of its trials, doctors seem optimistic about the results. Instead of destroying the leukemic cells, the drug forces them [...]

Sep 19, 2014

Chicago Area Doctor Fails to Advise Patient That He Still Had Cancer

By |Sep 19, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Failure to Diagnose, Medical Malpractice, Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis|0 Comments

One of the more commonly misdiagnosed forms of cancer is bladder cancer. It is particularly insidious because of its high rate of recurrence; patients often require multiple tests and follow-up treatments after the initial course of action. Many patients have surgery to remove the cancerous tumors, but people with an aggressive, invasive form of the [...]

Sep 15, 2014

Medical Negligence and HIV Misdiagnoses

By |Sep 15, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Failure to Diagnose, Medical Malpractice, Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis|0 Comments

Any misdiagnosed disease or condition can be deadly because the conditions are left untreated or receive the wrong treatment. For people who are given a false-negative diagnosis for HIV, the results can be catastrophic: not only might they fail to get the treatments they need, but they could unknowingly and unwillingly infect others with the [...]

Sep 10, 2014

What Happened to Joan Rivers?

By |Sep 10, 2014|Anesthesia errors, Doctor and Medical Negligence, Medical Malpractice, Surgical Errors|0 Comments

Celebrities are not immune from the risks of surgery. Their families are not immune from the heartbreak of bad surgical results. When comedy icon Joan Rivers went into cardiac arrest on August 28th, she was reportedly undergoing a procedure on her vocal cords. The vocal cords are delicate instruments, however, and doctors who perform even [...]

Sep 4, 2014

Diagnostic Errors Top the List of Large Payouts, Says Johns Hopkins

By |Sep 4, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Failure to Diagnose, Medical Malpractice, Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis|0 Comments

One of six preventable medical errors are due to a misdiagnosis. Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore conducted research into which medical malpractice claims are awarded the largest sums in payouts, according to an article in Claims Journal. The payouts study was published in the Journal for Healthcare Quality, a peer-reviewed journal published by the [...]

Aug 29, 2014

The Loss of Consortium Claim

By |Aug 29, 2014|Doctor and Medical Negligence, Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

It is generally accepted that the first loss of consortium claim was filed in 1950 in Hitaffer v. Argonne Co., 183 F.2d 811 (D.C. Cir., 1950). It was a novel case at the time; a man, injured at work, was paid benefits by Workers’ Compensation, but his wife filed the claim. Though the claim was [...]

Aug 25, 2014

Compounded Drugs Recalled to Prevent Potential Contaminated Injections

By |Aug 25, 2014|Contaminated injections, Defective medical products|0 Comments

In 2012, a Massachusetts pharmacy shipped out thousands of contaminated steroid injections; the drugs caused an outbreak of meningitis.  Recently, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued warnings to doctors about a Texas facility whose drugs may be contaminated as well. Unique Pharmaceuticals, located in Temple, Texas, is a compounding pharmacy: their drugs are [...]

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