A recent study has found that sleep deprivation can lead to a significant uptick in medical errors committed by physicians. The study published in JAMA Network Open in December shows that even moderate deprivation was associated with a meaningful uptick in errors. Given how exhausted many residents and doctors are,… Continue reading Study Finds Sleep Deprivation Leads to Medical Errors
Continue ReadingDoctor Dies after Receiving a Massive Dose of Fentanyl
A cancer researcher died recently because of a nurse’s shocking medical error. According to the South Bend Tribune, David Boothman died when a nurse at an Indianapolis hospital administered a massive dose of the opioid fentanyl instead of hydrating solution, which she intended to administer. Boothman, age 61, had suffered… Continue reading Doctor Dies after Receiving a Massive Dose of Fentanyl
Continue ReadingNerve Damage in Surgery – Do You have a Legal Case?
Surgery is invasive, and many people suffer from complications even when surgery has been a success. For example, if a doctor must cut open your chest, then it is unsurprising that you might lose sensation in the nerves near the point of entry. Nevertheless, some nerve damage is the result… Continue reading Nerve Damage in Surgery – Do You have a Legal Case?
Continue ReadingPhysician Burnout Contributes to Medical Errors
There are many reasons why doctors make mistakes. For some, improper training is to blame. Other doctors are under the influence of a drug or alcohol addiction and can make sloppy mistakes because they are not thinking clearly. Still other medical malpractice errors stem from inadequate communication or improper procedures… Continue reading Physician Burnout Contributes to Medical Errors
Continue ReadingElectronic Health Record Systems Miss Large Number of Medication Errors
The adoption of electronic health records, or EHR, was supposed to decrease the number of medication errors. But a new study reported by UPI has shown that these systems still miss up to a third of dangerous drug interactions, and patients can suffer terrible injuries as a result. The test… Continue reading Electronic Health Record Systems Miss Large Number of Medication Errors
Continue ReadingMedical Errors during COVID-19 Treatment
A doctor’s letter to the New York Times contains a startling admission: hospitals have made many errors while treating patients during the recent coronavirus pandemic. And some of the errors can cause serious injury or possibly result in death. Because doctors rarely admit that they make mistakes, this is a… Continue reading Medical Errors during COVID-19 Treatment
Continue ReadingDid a Loved One Die from a COVID-19 Misdiagnosis?
The novel coronavirus that has caused the COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be far more dangerous than the seasonal flu. Current estimates show that the coronavirus has a fatality rate in the United States of roughly 2-3%, which is much higher than the fatality rate for seasonal flu (which is… Continue reading Did a Loved One Die from a COVID-19 Misdiagnosis?
Continue ReadingRisks from a Brazilian Butt Lift
The Brazilian Butt Lift is a popular cosmetic procedure, especially in the Miami area. Many women (and men) seek to enhance their buttocks, which causes them to visit one of our many cut-rate plastic surgery clinics in the area. With a Brazilian Butt Lift, a surgeon will remove fat from… Continue reading Risks from a Brazilian Butt Lift
Continue ReadingEye Popping Report on “Chaos” in our Nation’s Pharmacies
The New York Times has published a shocking report on the rise of pharmacy negligence, in particular dispensing the wrong medications to the wrong patients. Pharmacists themselves have complained that these mix-ups are unsurprising given the stress that they are under. Corporate Performance Metrics to Blame As reported in the… Continue reading Eye Popping Report on “Chaos” in our Nation’s Pharmacies
Continue ReadingFlorida’s Maternal Mortality Rate Among Worst in the Nation
Increasingly, the media is reporting on the disturbing increase in the maternal mortality rate. Generally, this rate is higher in developing countries but drops the richer a country becomes. However, the U.S. has seen an increase in its maternal mortality rate over the past decade, which is difficult to explain.… Continue reading Florida’s Maternal Mortality Rate Among Worst in the Nation
Continue Reading