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Malpractice lawyer
If we have one on Oso pm me please. Thank you
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What state ?
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Originally Posted by SkaterMike82
(Post 4491163)
What state ?
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Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 4491166)
Ohio. I just have a couple basic questions right now
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Medical. As u know I am an RN . Issue centers around hospital aquired post op infections abcesses delayed diagnosis delayed treatment plus some really stupid blatant mistakes
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Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 4491215)
Medical. As u know I am an RN . Issue centers around hospital aquired post op infections abcesses delayed diagnosis delayed treatment plus some really stupid blatant mistakes
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Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 4491215)
Medical. As u know I am an RN . Issue centers around hospital aquired post op infections abcesses delayed diagnosis delayed treatment plus some really stupid blatant mistakes
Most commonly, abscesses most commonly occur in imuno-comprimised patients. The standard of care of making an accurate medical diagnosis maybe easy to dissect “retrospectively”, but in reality medical decisions by physicians occur prospectively. In most states, it will be a challenge to have a nurse become a qualified expert against a physician ultimately responsible for the patients well being. In the USA all hospitals, have peer review committees to that can efficiently evaluate accusations from any other allied providers in a medical institution. Good luck Doc |
Originally Posted by Saratoga Stamped
(Post 4491264)
As a nurse, I assume that you are aware hospital acquired post op infections are multi factorial, and rarely have a single identifiable cause.
Most commonly, abscesses most commonly occur in imuno-comprimised patients. The standard of care of making an accurate medical diagnosis maybe easy to dissect “retrospectively”, but in reality medical decisions by physicians occur prospectively. In most states, [B]it will be a challenge to have a nurse become a qualified expert against a physician ultimately responsible for the patients well being[/B]. In the USA all hospitals, have peer review committees to that can efficiently evaluate accusations from any other allied providers in a medical institution. Good luck Doc Doc, it took your post to remind me of the legval standard...you have planted a seed in me to maybe change or expand my legal practice, good post! |
Originally Posted by Saratoga Stamped
(Post 4491264)
As a nurse, I assume that you are aware hospital acquired post op infections are multi factorial, and rarely have a single identifiable cause.
Most commonly, abscesses most commonly occur in imuno-comprimised patients. The standard of care of making an accurate medical diagnosis maybe easy to dissect “retrospectively”, but in reality medical decisions by physicians occur prospectively. In most states, it will be a challenge to have a nurse become a qualified expert against a physician ultimately responsible for the patients well being. In the USA all hospitals, have peer review committees to that can efficiently evaluate accusations from any other allied providers in a medical institution. Good luck Doc Doc, it took your post to remind me of the legval standard...you have planted a seed in me to maybe change or expand my legal practice, good post! |
It sucks but doctors are not held to a very high standard of care. Doctors can be negligent and not be sued. You have to prove gross negligence to have a chance of recovery in a suit. It's almost an unwritten rule that quality doctors will not testify against another doctor. It's fact that in most states there is a cap on recovery for medical malpractice. And in the majority cases the suit will cost more then the recovery amount. Don't believe what you hear about sky rocketing premiums because of frivolous lawsuits. Doctors and insurance companies have legislative out almost all responsibility for there actions. This is not second hand information i have been there and it was a rude awakening to the real world of doctors and malpractice. Good luck with you health.
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