This blog often discusses situations where health care providers do something wrong or fail to do something which should have been done. The issue of whether smokers should get regular lung scans may not fall in either of the situations mentioned in my first sentence.The Journal of the American Medical…
read more1. Do you want answers to these types of questions?2. What is elder abuse?3. What are the warning signs of elder abuse?4. What is self-neglect and what are the signs?5. What makes an older person vulnerable to abuse?6. Who are the abusers of older people?7. Are there criminal penalties for…
read moreA congressional report has found that 5,283 — over 30 percent — of the nursing homes in the U.S. were cited for an abuse violation that had to cause harm between January 1999 and January 2001. Over 2,500 of the violations were serious enough to cause actual harm or to…
read moreSome 2 million patients get a hospital-acquired infection (it’s called a nosocomial infection) every year and 90,000 of those patients die. In Pennsylvania alone, more than 19,000 infection cases occurred in 2005 (up from 11,600 in 2004) out of 1.6 million admissions to 168 hospitals, according to a report issued…
read moreThe change in the beginning and end of daylight saving time (DST) may adversely affect medical equipment which use date and time information for diagnosis or treatment, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The new DST began 3 weeks earlier and will end one week later this…
read moreWell here we go again! Two years ago a Roanoke, Virginia assisted living facility had an outbreak of the group a strep bacterial infection. Several residents died and one lost a leg to a complication from the infection known as necrotizing fasciitis, also known as the “flesh-eating bacteria.” How do…
read moreMaybe you thought you had the right to bring a lawsuit to establish responsibility and accountability when you or a family member suffers debilitating injuries or death as a result of medical negligence while in the hospital. You get someone else’s medication or blood transfusion…or maybe someone in the operating…
read more…and that is a bad thing! We have shared with you horror stories from all over the country about the poor care provided by nursing homes…some of those stories taken directly from the cases we handle for residents and their families here in Virginia, West Virginia, and Tennessee.What is being…
read moreI thought the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) job was to make sure prescription medications were safe and effective! If so, why it is such big news that the FDA says it plans to step up efforts to remove unapproved drugs from the market? An accelerated removal of unapproved drugs…
read moreI received some sad news today. A friend from college was recently indicted and plead guilty to conspiracy charges relating to one of the DC corruption cases – you know the one, citizen bribes public official, and all on the ship go down too… Well, it reminded me that professionals,…
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