Medical Malpractice Is More Common Than You Might Think

Medical Malpractice and Nursing Hospital Abuse

Medical malpractice is one of the major causes of deaths and medical problems of the present day in the field of medical care. According to the Zhan and Miller study, which supported the 1999 report conclusion of the Institute of Medicine (IOM), deaths caused by medical negligence should be seen as a national epidemic. Health care providers all over the world are contributing a pretty good part of their time to medical negligence resulting in many healthy people ending up with more medical problems in many cases and a few ending up in caskets.

Medical negligence and medical care providers are almost two sides of the same coin. In 2006 a follow up of the 1999 report of the Institute of Medicine was initiated to verify the soundness of the report.  According to the 2006 study, a minimum of one and a half million people every year are harmed due to common medical malpractices. Medical negligence is quite common these days even though there have been vast improvements in the field of medicine.

Even after seeing the number of medical negligence lawsuits piling up in courthouses all over the United States, medical care professionals are still making mistakes costing people their health and in many cases their lives as well. Medical negligence is being dealt with strongly because of the ever-rising number of deaths in hospitals, which could have been avoided if the medical care provider had been more careful.

In this present age of medical innovations millions of dollars are being handed out as compensation to the patient, in this case, the plaintiff or a legally appointed executor in the case of a wrongful death.

Compensatory and punitive damages in the case of a medical malpractice law suit could go all the way up to millions of dollars depending on the type of medical negligence.

Compensatory damages can be both economic and non-economic. Economic damages are merely financial losses. Non-economic damages are the physical and psychological damages caused by the medical care professional. Punitive damages are given only in cases of wreckless conduct by the medical care provider. Either way medical negligence is quite common even though it costs the medical care providers a pretty penny.

According to insurance companies and doctors, medical negligence litigations have been growing in leaps and bounds with every passing year. In the United States, the number of doctors going out of business and moving from one state to another is increasing rapidly due to the number of medical negligence suits filed against them.

According to a study of medical malpractice claims in the United States of America in 2004, the total number of errors and deaths due to errors made by medical care professionals was of staggering proportions. Presently in the United States a minimum of two hundred thousand deaths every year are due to medical malpractice.

By: Marc Dean Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com  Marc Dean is a freelance writer. He has done significant research on Medical Malpractice and related topics such as Cerebral Palsy, and recommends seeking out a Medical Malpractice Attorney.

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Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

Medical Malpractice lawsuits are quite different from other lawsuits. Here are some details about them.

Medical malpractice lawsuits are the latest daunting tasks medical and health care officers are facing today. Here are some details and other information about medical malpractice lawsuits.

The description of medical malpractice is simple enough. Any act or failure to act by a health care professional diminishing or deviating the accepted standards of services and practices of the medical community is termed as medical malpractice. These actions can cause injury to the patient. Medical malpractice can also be termed as professional negligence on part of the health care professional.

As in every lawsuit, medical malpractice lawsuits comprise of the plaintiff and the defendant. The plaintiff in a medical malpractice case is the patient, or any individual legally designated to act on the behalf of the patient. In case the patient is no more, and in case of a wrongful death suit, the administrator or executor of the deceased’s estate can take on the role of the plaintiff.  

The defendant in a medical malpractice lawsuit are the health care officials or at times entire institutions. Therefore, depending on the situation and gravity of the case, clinics, hospitals, medical corporations or managed care organizations may be defendants in a medical malpractice lawsuit. The term may also include nurses, dentists and any therapists. Nurses are liable to be party to the accusations in a medical malpractice lawsuit, as previous medical malpractice lawsuits have opined that nurses and other non-physicians cannot be protected for ‘following orders’.

 

A successful medical malpractice case should prove that a legal duty of medical care and treatment was supposed to be undertaken by a health care officer or a health care institution on the patient and/or plaintiff. The case should further prove that the duty undertaken was breached and the medical care provider failed to perform their duties in line with the relevant standards of care. The case should further prove that the said duty was breached. This can be proved by sworn testimony or visible and proved results, in the form of injury, of obvious errors.

Medical malpractice trials are similar to other cases of tort. The plaintiff or the plaintiff’s attorney files a lawsuit following the appropriate jurisdiction. The time between the filing of the suit and trial is used by the parties in question to share the information. This process is known as the discovery. Discovery includes depositions, requests for documents and interrogations. After the discovery, if the said parties cannot come to a mutual understanding, the case goes to trial.

 

 

Such trails also have expert witnesses. The testimony of such witnesses is termed as ‘expert testimony’. The expert witnesses must be qualified based on their qualifications and other standards set. A person should have sufficient training, education, knowledge and experience of the specific issue to be qualified as a expert in medical malpractice cases.

There are various lawyers who specialize in medical malpractice cases. These medical malpractice lawyers have previous experience and expertise to prove the truth to the trial courts and therefore prevent any injustice being meted out to the injustice.

Various medical malpractice attorneys offer their services to the general public. A simple search on the internet will give a list of all experienced and talented medical malpractice lawyers.

If one wishes to go ahead with a medical malpractice lawsuit and hire the services of a lawyer, one should take care to have a thorough knowledge of the credentials and the professional past of a medical malpractice lawyer.

The damages of a medical malpractice case may include punitive as well as compensatory damages. These damages may be economic or non-economic in nature. Non-economic damages comprise of psychological or physical harm, emotional distress or pain, while economical damages include financial losses, life care expenses and medical expenses.

By Roy D’Silva
Published: 5/17/2007
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