December 14, 2021 Burnout Rates in Physician Assistants Endanger Vulnerable Patients 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 … Read More »
November 5, 2021 Do Heart Devices Increase Patient Risk? Surgeons have been implanting heart devices in patients for more than 50 years. However, patients are often unaware that there are many risks associated with this type of surgery. In addition to the risk of infection, patients may suffer harm if the surgeon implants a device improperly or if the device itself is defective. There … Read More »
October 16, 2021 Have You Been Harmed by a Medication Error? More than 7,000 people die annually in the U.S. because of medication errors, according to research published in Medication Dispensing Errors and Prevention. Medication errors are entirely preventable. If you have been harmed by a medication error, you may have a valid medical malpractice claim. Enlisting the help of an experienced law firm is the … Read More »
September 12, 2021 How Often Do Surgical Errors Happen? Surgical errors injure thousands of patients each year. Despite growing awareness of the adverse effects of surgical errors, mistakes continue to occur, such as operating on the wrong body part or performing unnecessary surgeries. Although the introduction of computerized technology has improved surgical outcomes in some areas, robotic surgery has actually resulted in more accidental … Read More »
August 9, 2021 Is There a Link Between Poor Communication and Medical Malpractice? There is a clear link between poor communication and medical malpractice. Such communication failures can result in delayed treatment as well as misdiagnosis. Patients have a right to receive an acceptable level of care and be treated with respect. Health care providers may miscommunicate among themselves or fail to communicate effectively with their patients in … Read More »
July 28, 2021 Can Heart Attack Victims Sue for Medical Malpractice? Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. The most common type of heart disease is coronary artery disease, which can lead to a heart attack. If a heart attack is not treated quickly, a patient can suffer from permanent damage or even pass away. Heart attack victims may be able … Read More »
June 21, 2021 What are the Facts About Infections and Medical Malpractice? Before undergoing a medical procedure, patients are often asked to sign a form warning them about the risk of infection. However, patients who develop a serious infection because of the negligence of a health care provider or institution may have the right to file a medical malpractice lawsuit. Knowing the facts about infections and medical … Read More »
June 19, 2021 Inaccurate Blood Pressure Readings Current estimates suggest that there are more than 120 millions adults living with high blood pressure in the United States. High blood pressure (or hypertension) comes with a slew of unique risk factors and potential medical complications, such as heart disease and stroke. High blood pressure can develop with little-to-no symptoms, which is why it … Read More »
June 11, 2021 After-Hours Charting Linked to Medical Mistakes Medical mistakes are the third-leading cause of death in the United States. Researchers estimate that avoidable diagnostic and treatment errors cause as many as 251,000 deaths every year. While there are numerous factors that contribute to preventable medical mistakes, burnout is near the top of the list. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians … Read More »