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Medical Malpractice

3 Common Signs of Military Medical Malpractice

June 30, 2015

Whenever you or someone you love needs more intensive medical care, the expectation is that you can rely on a military hospital or  military medical clinic to deliver the treatments needed. Tragically, however, medical negligence can occur at any health care facility – including those dedicated to treating members of Read More

Medical Malpractice Is Tragic Pattern in Military Hospitals, NYT Report Finds

March 31, 2015

While military hospitals are often the sites of medical malpractice and medical mistakes, these mistakes are rarely scrutinized and reported, a recent New York Times investigation has found. According to this study, researchers have reportedly uncovered the facts that: Military hospitals consistently have had higher rates of malpractice and resulting Read More

Hospital-Acquired Infections in U.S. Show Promising Decline, CDC Reports

February 28, 2015

Four out of five types of the most prominently occurring hospital-acquired infections (HIAs) in the U.S. are now impacting less patients, according to the Centers from Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In fact, according to a recent CDC progress report, the rates of certain HIAs have dropped significantly over the Read More

Do Smaller Military Medical Facilities Put Patients at a Higher Risk?

January 31, 2015

Some of the leading patient safety experts in the U.S. think so, and they are now urging Pentagon officials to move forward with their plans to scale back the system by converting some of these riskier, smaller military Hospitals into outpatient clinics or birthing centers. In fact, as Dr. Lucian Read More

Patient Dumping: An Overview of the EMTALA

December 31, 2014

Patient dumping is an illegal and unethical practice that occurs when a hospital that is capable of treating a patient refuses to treat that patient, turns that patient away and/or sends that patient to another facility due to that patient’s inability to pay for essential medical care. In 1986, Congress Read More

Emergency Room Errors: Here’s What You Should Know (Pt. 2)

November 30, 2014

Picking up from where we left off in Military Emergency Room Errors: Here’s What You Should Know (Pt. 1), below we will continue to discuss some important info that you may want to know about this potentially devastating type of medical negligence. While the first part of this blog series Read More

Emergency Room Errors: Here’s What You Should Know (Pt. 1)

October 30, 2014

Emergency rooms and other critical care settings are chaotic places where important decisions need to be made quickly in order to save lives. While we all depend on emergency rooms when we need immediate medical attention, what we may not realize is that ERs can be places where serious medical Read More

4 Common Risk Factors for Misdiagnoses and Medical Malpractice (Pt. 2)

September 30, 2014

Wrapping up our two-part blog 4 Common Risk Factors for Misdiagnoses and Medical Malpractice (Pt. 1), below we will continue discussing the factors that most commonly contribute to misdiagnoses in the U.S. More Common Reasons Why Misdiagnoses Happen So Often in the U.S… 3. The Diffuse State of the Modern Read More

4 Common Risk Factors for Misdiagnoses and Medical Malpractice (Pt. 1)

August 30, 2014

Misdiagnoses are an all-too-common and deadly form of medical malpractice. In fact, recently published studies have found that, every year in the U.S., more than 12 million people are misdiagnosed. Putting this into perspective, this means that at least 1 in every 20 people in the U.S. is misdiagnosed when Read More

Ask These Questions When You Suspect Malpractice (Part 2)

April 1, 2014

Concluding the two-part blog Ask These Questions When You Suspect Malpractice, below are some more questions that you should ask yourself when you believe that a doctor or other medical professional may have committed some type of malpractice in the course of your treatment. If you suspect that you have Read More

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