Physician assistants (or physician associates) are mid-level medical workers who can diagnose illnesses, develop and manage treatment plans, and prescribe medications. In some cases, they act as principal providers for their patients. A recent study published in the journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) found that burnout in physician assistants is a primary contributing factor to not only anxiety and depression in healthcare workers, but also that it leads to higher rates of avoidable medical errors.
Data shows that medical errors are far more prevalent in the United States than they are in other developed countries around the world. According to an analysis published by the National Center for Biotechnology Information, or the NCBI, medical errors cause as many as 251,000 deaths in the U.S. each year. At this rate, medical errors are the third-leading cause of death in the country, behind only heart disease and cancer. While there are many different types of medical errors, some of the most common ones that physician assistants (and other healthcare workers) make include:
Being burnt out on the job is no excuse for negligence. While it is clear that healthcare systems need to immediately address burnout and determine effective ways to mitigate its effects on providers and patients alike, people should still be able to feel confident that they are receiving standard and safe care. Medical mistakes injure or kill hundreds of thousands of Americans every year. Although some medical mistakes are unavoidable, others should never happen in the first place. Medical malpractice occurs when a doctor, hospital, or other kind of healthcare provider fails to follow their industry’s professional standards and protocols and as a result, causes injury or death to a patient. It can be difficult to prove that a provider has made a medical mistake, which is why it is a good idea for a victim of medical malpractice to speak directly with an attorney.
At Galfand Berger, our attorneys are committed to helping innocent individuals who have been harmed by medical mistakes. Our team works hard to ensure that patients and their families uncover the truth about the circumstances surrounding an injury or illness. If you would like to learn more about filing a medical malpractice claim, contact a representative online who can help.
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