Medical Malpractice

  • Vermont Hospitals Will Not Seek Payment For Certain Medical Errors

    James Sabatini | January 04, 2008 4:38 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    Vermont hospitals recently adopted a policy not to seek payment from patients or insurance companies if certain rare errors are made that result in serious harm. The 14 Vermont hospitals will follow a uniform system that officials said will make the hospitals more accountable. The policy will cover eight, serious medical errors including surgery performed on a wrong body part or on the wrong...

  • More Lawsuits Filed Against St. Francis Hospital For Failing Protect Patients From Sexual Abuse By Dr. Reardon

    James Sabatini | December 11, 2007 1:06 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    In the latest lawsuit filed against St. Francis Hospital, the victims allege that the doctor accused of sexually abusing his child patients used a gun to threaten the children and raped some of the victims. The lawsuits accuse St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford of failing to protect them from Dr. George Reardon. He was a chief of endocrinology at the hospital and practiced...

  • More Lawsuits Filed Against St. Francis Hospital For Failing To Protect Patients From Sexual Abuse By Dr. Reardon

    James Sabatini | December 11, 2007 1:06 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    In the latest lawsuit filed against St. Francis Hospital, the victims alllege that the doctor accused of sexually abusing his child patients used a gun to threaten the children and raped some of the victims. The lawsuits accuse St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford of failing to protect them from Dr. George Reardon. He was a chief of endocrinology at the hospital and practiced...

  • Medicare To Stop Covering Hospital Errors

    James Sabatini | August 19, 2007 1:03 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    The Bush Administration announced that Medicare will no longer pay the extra costs of treating preventable errors, injuries and infections that occur in hospitals. Until this policy change, Medicare covered expenses stemming from hospital errors. Privare insurers are now also making a similar policy change in an attempt to save money. The new policy does poses some interesting questions...

  • Hospital Ignores Dying Woman's Pleas For Help

    James Sabatini | June 13, 2007 3:12 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    A woman lies on the ground dying from a perforated bowel. She is in pain, vomitting up blood and asking for help. Incredibly, this was happening in an emergency room. At the King-Harbor hospital in Los Angeles, this woman, her boyfriend and an unidentified person pleaded with the hospital for help. Their pleas for help were ignored. Calls were made to 911 requesting that an ambulance take...

  • Patient Awake During Surgery

    James Sabatini | April 10, 2007 10:40 AM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    Studies say that up to 40,000 surgery patients a year are left awake but paralyzed during surgery.Two West Virginia women say that experience caused their father to commit suicide.Sherman Sizemore, a former coal miner and Baptist minister, killed himself in February 2006, two weeks after undergoing abdominal surgery. The family has filed a lawsuit claiming medical malpractice. According to the...

  • Diagnosis Momentum

    James Sabatini | March 20, 2007 9:15 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    I am always looking for a catchy phrase that describes how and why a doctor has committed malpractice. The latest phrase I have discovered is diagnosis momentum. This phrase describes the tendency of each doctor brought into a case to accept blindly the initial doctor's diagnosis. It is like a rock rolling down a mountain, where the farther it rolls down the more force it gains, crushing...

  • Higher C-Section Rate Due to Malpractice Fears

    Shannon Weidemann | January 24, 2007 2:58 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    The rate for Caesarean Sections in the Bay State rose from 31% in 2004 to 32% in 2005. That is about two thirds of all births. There were approximately 77,000 live births in the state in 2005. Doctors cite many reasons for the increase including older women, multiple births, and malpractice fears. The more risk factors there are with a pregnancy, increases the likelihood that a doctor will...

  • Connecticut Emergency Room Crisis

    James Sabatini | September 27, 2006 9:31 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    Last week an Illinois woman died from a heart attack after waiting to been seen by a doctor at the emergency room. Here in Connecticut, emergency room doctors believe that it is just a matter of time until such a tragedy occurs in a Connecticut emergency room hospital.According to the Hartford Courant report: Michael Carius, chairman of the department of emergency room medicine at Norwalk...

  • Guidant Issues Yet Another Defibrillator Warning

    Staff Writer | May 17, 2006 12:17 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    Brandon Smith at Childers, Buck and Schlueter in Atlanta brought my attention to a Guidant article from Bloomberg News in the St. Paul Pioneer Press. It appears Guidant is having yet another problem with their difibrillators as almost 1000 devices may quit working prematurely.According to the Guidant defibrillator defect article:Defibrillators are implanted in the chests of heart-failure...

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