medical mistakes

April 2012

Communication Errors are Frequently the Cause of Medical Mistakes

By |2019-03-18T22:03:11+00:00April 18th, 2012|Medical Malpractice|

Communication errors in the setting of a doctor's office, nursing home or hospital can lead to devastating, yet preventable medical errors. Despite all the talk about changes being made in the healthcare field to improve patient safety, the medical-legal team at Mishkind Kulwicki Law continues to see medical errors due to communication deficits on an [...]

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March 2012

Study: Doctors are Third Leading Cause of Death in U.S.

By |2016-03-08T21:39:27+00:00March 27th, 2012|Patient Safety|

Since the Institute of Medicine reported in 1999 that over 100,000 Americans die from medical mistakes every year, no major initiative has been undertaken to reduce the mounting healthcare costs and huge emotional toll caused by these epidemic rates of medical negligence.  Rather than identifying and addressing root causes of this national embarrassment, doctors and their organizations have [...]

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If You are Sick, Stay Away from Hospitals!

By |2019-03-18T22:03:23+00:00March 11th, 2012|Patient Safety|

A recent article in the AARP Bulletin, summarized what many of us have known for a long time. Hospitals are not safe, especially when you are sick! While we know about the world class care that certain hospitals advertise you will receive, what we don't hear about enough is how the healthcare system is broken. As [...]

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February 2012

Doctors Sometimes Hide the Truth

By |2015-12-22T18:58:56+00:00February 13th, 2012|Medical Malpractice|

When it comes to medical errors, doctors are not likely to tell their patients the truth.  Typically, a physician will keep his/her patient in the dark by using euphemistic medical-speak to explain an error, such as referring to an avoidable surgical injury as an "unanticipated complication of the procedure."  But a recent study in the Journal of Health Affairs [...]

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