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Hospital Malpractice Lawyer A report by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies (IOM), a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization chartered as a part of the National Academy of Sciences estimates that almost 100,000 people die as the result of medical errors in US hospitals each year. That makes medical errors one of the leading causes of death and catastrophic injury in the U.S. Even more disheartening, a study released in April, 2007 by Health Grades, which provides ratings of hospitals, health care agencies and nursing homes in the US, found that patient safety incidents rose three percent overall from 2003 to 2005. It further found that the poorest-performing hospitals in the US had 40 percent higher rates of medical errors than the top rated centers. Among the types of patient-safety incidents studied, the highest occurrence rates were for decubitus ulcer, failure to rescue, and post-operative respiratory failure. The greatest increases were in post-operative sepsis, post-operative respiratory failure, and certain infections attributable to medical care. Hospitals can be held liable for the negligence of its staff nurses, therapists, and doctors. Many doctors are not employed by a hospital, by are in private practice maintaining staff privileges at the hospital. In such cases, the hospital may be held liable for medical malpractice for failing to properly select and retain competent physicians, as well as being held liable under ostensible agency, or apparent agency, theory. Following are some tips you can follow to help protect yourself against medical errors:
If you or a family member has been seriously injured or died as a result of hospital negligence, then please contact us. Maybe we can help. |