Medical Malpractice
These medical mistakes should never happen
Residents of Ohio trust their doctors and other health care professionals to provide adequate care. Unfortunately, certain medical mistakes can happen and result in injuries. Incidents known as “never events” form the basis of many medical malpractice claims. What are never events? A never event is a type of medical mistake that should never happen.…
Read MoreAn overview of surgical errors and medical malpractice
Statistics show that around 4,000 surgical errors are made annually, even with advanced technology. This may be cause for alarm for patients in Cincinnati, Ohio, who expect to come out of surgery unscathed. If a surgeon fails to follow a basic standard of care, they could face a medical malpractice lawsuit. Surgical errors and medical…
Read MoreStress and surgical errors in Kentucky
Surgical errors are one of the main causes of medical malpractice lawsuits. In determining whether these errors are a result of stress, here’s what you need to know. Stress and medical errors Doctors, nurses and other health care providers are under intense pressure at work. This includes long working hours and the emotional toll of…
Read MoreLack of informed consent is a medical malpractice issue
Lack of informed consent is one of the most common reasons for medical malpractice claims in Ohio. This can happen when a medical professional violates an individual’s right to make their own medical decisions freely. Read on to learn more about this issue. What is the meaning of informed consent? This is a principle that…
Read MoreWhat is cobalt toxicity from a hip replacement?
Each year, millions of patients undergo hip replacement surgery in Ohio and across the United States. Unfortunately, medical devices can sometimes be defective, resulting in serious complications. Cobalt toxicity is one of the complications that can occur after a hip implant. Why do people get hip replacements? Hip replacement surgery is a very common procedure…
Read MoreCommon Emergency Room and Medical Facility Errors
Medical malpractice is negligence that can cause serious injury or death to a patient in Ohio or Kentucky. It’s an unfortunate reality that medical errors happen all too often in emergency rooms and medical facilities, but it does not have to be this way. In order to reduce medical mistakes, people must first become aware…
Read MoreWhat you need to know about shoulder dystocia
It can be hard to know everything about medical conditions and malpractice in Kentucky, but you may have heard of shoulder dystocia or even experienced it. This issue is one of the most common causes of medical malpractice lawsuits against doctors, and it is important to understand what it is early enough. What is shoulder…
Read MoreDo anesthesia errors lead to malpractice claims?
Anesthesia forever changed the way physicians perform surgeries. When placed under anesthesia, a patient feels no pain or even has any awareness about a surgery, a miraculous achievement possible even during organ transplants and other complex operations. While scores of patients go under anesthesia without any problems, accidents and catastrophes occur. Anesthesia mistakes could then…
Read MoreWhat are signs of hospital-acquired infections?
As the name implies, hospital-acquired infections are infections that are picked up while someone is in a hospital undergoing treatment for an unrelated issue. Unfortunately, these infections are often deadly. Additionally, they can result in serious liability for hospitals, which should constantly be working to limit the impact of such infections. There are laws covering…
Read MoreWhat is the Misdiagnosis Rate for Parkinson’s?
Parkinson’s’ Disease is a disorder of the nervous system that impacts millions of Americans every year. Tragically, this disease can have lifelong repercussions. It is also notoriously difficult to diagnose. Unfortunately, a missed diagnosis can lead to needless pain and missed opportunities to treat this progressive disease. Different states – including Ohio – have different…
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