Most of our articles on this blog highlight problems with health care providers and health care system. Well, this time we are rooting for the doctors!A new policy announced by mega-health insurer, UnitedHealth Group, Inc., threatens to fine doctors who refer patients to out-of-network laboratories for medical tests. Most current…
read moreYes…you read that correctly…hospital staff calling 911 on the telephone to save their patients! Sound too bad to be true? Unfortunately not!The New York Times reported that this actually happened recently in Texas, where a 44-year-old man named Steve Spivey developed breathing problems after spine surgery. No physician was working…
read moreA recent article in the New York Times examines the extensive problems that many elderly policyholders are having with long-term-care insurance providers who are not delivering on their promises. Policyholders who made their payments in good faith now find themselves facing claims denials and lengthy runarounds that delay processing of…
read moreIn Florida a jury found that a West Palm Beach nursing home failed to honor the living will and advance directives of a 92 year-old resident with Alzheimer’s disease who had stipulated that she did not want to be kept alive by artificial means. The jurors ruled that the home…
read moreA one year stay in a New Jersey nursing home costs approximately $98,178, or $268.98 a day. Nationwide the average cost of a single year in a private nursing home is $74,806, which is about 15% more than what nursing home care cost in 2004. The source of this information…
read moreWe have previously written about cases in which our law firm was involved where the wrong patient received another’s patient’s physician ordered blood transfusion. We have also talked about physicians’ ordering medication for a patient with a known allergy to the medication simply because the doctor either failed to check…
read moreAmericans for Insurance Reform (AIR) announced last week the release ofa study that examines current insurance industry data to determine what caused the most recent medical malpractice insurance crisis for doctors. The study by AIR, a coalition of over 100 consumer and public interest groups representing more than 50 million…
read moreThe National Comprehensive Cancer Network has issued a new guideline for the treatment of breast cancer. The guideline, issued in December of 2006, was developed by a panel of 25 multidisciplinary breast cancer experts from NCCN member institutions. The guideline has 3 parts: an algorithm that follows the step-by-step clinical…
read moreWe have previously written about medical negligence by pharmacists. It looks like these problems occur even more frequently than we anticipated. Be an informed patient!Watch the ABC News report on 20/20 here.
read moreIn a post today the DC Medical Malpractice Blog writes about a new decision by the District of Columbia Bar Counsel. This decision states that defendants in a medical malpractice lawsuit can no longer require that the settlement details be kept confidential. A settlement agreement “may not compel counsel to…
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