According To NBC News Medical Device Company C.R. Bard Continued Selling Faulty Blood Clot Filter

An investigative report that aired on NBC Nightly News December 31, 2015 has raised serious concerns about safety issues associated with a blood clot filter device called the G2 Retrievable IVC Filter and marketed by New Jersey based medical device giant C.R. Bard, Inc. According to the New Year's Eve NBC broadcast, C.R. Bard was concerned [...]

2015-12-31T18:08:05-06:00December 31st, 2015|Blog, Medical Malpractice|

Sensing Tort Reform Tide Shifting Doctors Are Lobbying Tennessee Legislature To Amend Constitution

It appears the Tennessee State Legislature is being lobbied by medical doctors to take up in its 2016 session measures that would make it impossible for Tennessee courts to strike  down a 2011 law capping jury awards in medical malpractice lawsuits by amending Tennessee's constitution. To summarize, in 2011 the Tennessee legislature passed arguably the worst [...]

2015-11-28T10:17:16-06:00November 28th, 2015|Blog, Medical Malpractice|

Disturbing New Study Finds Drug Errors During Surgery Are Far More Common Than Most Are Aware

In a new study reported in the journal Anesthesiology testing how often medication errors occur during surgery, researchers report that mistakes were made during almost half of the  operations they analyzed. The most frequently observed errors included drug labeling errors, incorrect dosing, drug documentation mistakes, and/or failing to properly treat changes in a patient's vital signs during surgery. According [...]

2015-10-30T01:12:13-05:00October 30th, 2015|Blog, Medical Malpractice|

New Study Shows Foreign Objects Left In A Patient Post Operation Reaching New High

The Chicago Tribune recently reported that data released from an Indiana State Department of Health study show that medical errors at hospitals and health care facilities  in 2014 reached a new high. There were 114 of what the agency described as “preventable adverse medical incidents” last year. The incidents include everything from surgeries performed on the [...]

2015-09-15T02:55:58-05:00September 15th, 2015|Blog, Medical Malpractice|

Data From The Center For Disease Control Reveals Hospital Infections Occur Too Often

When you have to be emitted to the hospital, you expect your medical condition to be resolved and not to acquire new complications. However, studies have found that some patients are actually acquiring infections at hospitals, causing serious illness or even death. According to the data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as many [...]

2015-08-29T11:54:17-05:00August 29th, 2015|Blog, Medical Malpractice|

Bair Hugger Warming Blanket System Can Cause Serious Infection For Knee Or Hip Replacement Patients

A Forced Air Warming blanket (FAW) is a medical device designed to keep patients warm during orthopedic surgery and reduce the risk of infections. A lower body temperature, or hypothermia,  is a hazard for post operative diseases, therefore forced air warming blankets were introduced to keep the patient’s temperature stable during surgery. However, a study published in the Bone [...]

2015-08-28T14:09:46-05:00August 28th, 2015|Blog, Medical Malpractice|

A Push To Mandate Cameras In Operating Rooms To Minimizing Injury Due To Medical Malpractice Has Begun

An August article in The Washington Post boldly asserted "a movement is afoot" among a group of people whose loved ones were injured or died due to medical malpractice. Supporters of the movement known as National Organization for Medical Malpractice Victims are seeking to require hospitals operating rooms to have video and audio recording mandatory during procedures.  And hospitals [...]

2015-08-02T20:39:37-05:00August 2nd, 2015|Blog, Medical Malpractice|

Rand Corporation Study Finds No Healthcare Savings From Medical Malpractice Reform

In its quest to purportedly "create healthcare savings," the medical malpractice reform movement advocates setting caps on malpractice lawsuits as occurred in Tennessee. But, does this strategy actually work? It’s conventional wisdom that medical costs are too high. Likewise, physicians do worry about getting sued. As a result of these fears, doctors can order tests [...]

2015-03-30T17:34:24-05:00March 30th, 2015|Medical Malpractice|