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Study Improved Communication Cut Down On Medical Errors

What many people may not realize about the medical field is that the days of extremely long shifts are basically over. When we say “extremely long,” we’re talking about 36-hour shifts. These used to be very common, and most medical professionals expected these shifts, and had to prepare for them by resting up prior to […]

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Report Finds Numerous Mistakes In Rivers Medical Treatment

As many New Jersey residents are aware, two months ago comedic legend and celebrity personality Joan Rivers passed away after undergoing a fairly routine surgery. In the weeks that followed Rivers’ death, there were questions about how the procedure was performed, and there were some not-so-subtle hints that River’s daughter Melissa was considering filing a […]

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Prop 46 Follow Up Medical Malpractice Measure Voted Down

A few weeks ago, we wrote a blog post about a specific proposition in the state of California which would have forced doctors to have intoxication screenings, while also increasing the amount of money that a person could obtain through a medical malpractice lawsuit. Though it doesn’t have anything to do with New Jersey law, […]

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Medical Malpractice Liability Has Little To Do With Medical Costs

One of the arguments that is made against medical malpractice lawsuits — and it is a similar argument that is made to explain why costs relating to medical care are so high — is that doctors and medical institutions have to order “defensive” tests and medical procedures to protect themselves from liability. In other words, […]

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Medication Errors Are Serious And Life Threatening

Imagine that after a visit to the doctor’s office you are given a prescription by your doctor to deal with a relatively minor — but still serious — medical issue. With the right medicine, the proper dosage and your persistence in taking the medicine at the right time, your condition should significantly improve, or be […]

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Intoxication Screenings Payouts Caps Important To Medical Field

While the following story doesn’t have anything to do with New Jersey law, it does bring up two important factors in medical malpractice and medical safety that could be applicable anywhere. So forgive the geographical irrelevance in this story, and instead focus on these two elements: intoxicated doctors and medical malpractice lawsuit caps. The state […]

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You Can Hold Medical Pros Or Institutions Responsible For Mistakes

When you go to the doctor’s office or the hospital, you expect everything to be in near-perfect shape. There should be clean surfaces and fresh sheets on the bed. The utensils that medical professionals use should be sanitized and good to go before any procedures. The medical record system should be up to date and […]

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Retained Surgical Items Happen Way Too Often

It may seem impossible or like it is something out of a bad movie, but unfortunately surgical errors that involve a medical tool, device or object being left in the patient happen far too often. These events, which are called “retained surgical items,” can cause a patient to suffer tremendous pain and suffering, and the […]

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Almost 80 Percent Of Kids Not Screened For Developmental Disorder

Let’s say that the medical industry receives or makes a very serious recommendation that involves the health of patients. You would expect the industry to respond to this recommendation with vigor, right? You would think that the doctors, nurses, surgeons and everyone else involved in the medical field would do everything in their power to […]

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