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An article about legal malpractice, what it is and how it is proven. An article about the process for filing a malpractice lawsuit. An article about the politics of malpractice and why its problems can't be solved. An article showing some medical malpractice statistics in the United States. Malpractice has been in the news lately because of the rising costs in malpractice insurance for doctors. Some doctors have even had to close their practices due to this issue. For doctors trying to make it without running into malpractice problems it can be frustrating. However, there are some methods that can help to prevent malpractice problems. An article about what medical malpractice is and what the common causes of it are. First in a 2 part series on psychiatric malpractice. Second in a two part series on psychiatric malpractice. Many people may not realize that medical malpractice is a real and ever growing problem. People die everyday from wrong diagnoses and incorrect treatments. The problem is that most of these cases are private and many are never reported. A lot of the population does not know enough about medical practices to know when they are faced with a malpractice problem. They are forced to take the word of the doctor and staff at hand.
Attending the doctor is no fun, particularly if your visit is because of a particular complaint, rather than a timely check up. Medical malpractice is an act or omission by a health care provider which deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and which causes injury to the patient. Medical malpractice is a category of personal injury law. A personal injury occurs when the actions or negligence of another causes injury to your person, property, reputation or rights. An article about talking about errors when applied to malpractice. Wrong prescriptions, incorrect diagnosis or hospital negligence, these are few of what is known as medical malpractice. Medical malpractice is an omission of the best available medical treatment by a health care practitioner to a patient. First, lets make one thing clear, the vast majority of patients do not experience any form of Medical Malpractice. In fact the error rate seems to only be between 5 to 80 errors per 100,000 visits to medical practitioners. That not withstanding if you are one of those who become a victim of Medical Malpractice your error rate is 100 per cent. An article about what can be done about errors in order to lower the number of malpractice lawsuits. There are so many cases that we get to read about where the patient had to suffer because of wrong diagnosis and treatment - things such as a left leg being amputated instead of right leg, or wrong kidney operation, wrong eye operation or being treated for flu when it was something else. A patient comes to a medical professional to heal or treat an ailment. When the opposite happens, that the patient is injured or the situation worsens because of a mistake on the part of the health care provider, this is called medical malpractice. An article about error versus accident when applied to determining malpractice. Medical Malpractice is a serious issue. Every day people get improper treatment resulting in numerous negative outcomes. The medical society has sworn an oath to provide the best medical care to their patients.
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