Medical Malpractice

  • Why Link Medical Malpractice Reform With Healthcare Reform? Does not make sense.

    Gabrielle D'Alemberte | October 01, 2009 9:20 AM | 5 CommentsMiami, FL

    For the past few months, the one public policy that has been on every American's mind is health care reform. It seems like everyone has their own, unique opinion on the state of our country's health...

  • Americans should look at Insurance Reform Before Espousing Tort Reform

    Gabrielle D'Alemberte | October 21, 2009 4:39 PM | 1 CommentMiami, FL

    There is a lot of energy about the various Health Care Bills that are being prepared and proposed by Congress. One issue on lots of minds is tort reform. Some elected officials are for tort reform,...

  • Medical Malpractice Caps Benefit Insurance Companies

    Seth Miles | November 28, 2007 11:45 AM | 0 CommentsMiami, FL

    Drastic caps on medical malpractice damages awards enacted by the Florida Legislature were supposed to result in far lower insurance premiums for doctors. In fact, Florida's Office of Insurance Regulation reports that rates dropped by a mere 3% last year. Where is the money going?To the insurance companies, of course. Credit rating organization A.M Best found in May that malpractice insurers...

  • Woman Rewarded $2.4 Million Because of Gynecologist's Mistake

    Jenny Albano | October 04, 2007 11:34 PM | 0 CommentsMiami, FL

    A Broward County jury awarded more than $2.4 million to Karlene Chambers of Pembroke Pines after her gynecologist left a sponge-like material in her following a cesarean procedure.Chambers sued her doctor, Joseph Becerra of the Pembroke Pines OB/GYN Associates, Memorial Hospital West and other medical agencies involved in the mishap for negligence.According to Chamber's attorney Crane Johnstone,...

  • Medical Malpractice Premiums Reduced!!! Kidding. Kidding.

    Staff Writer | February 21, 2006 8:27 AM | 0 CommentsMiami, FL

    I'm really enjoying the posts of Greedy Trial Lawyer. He/She appears to be an anonymous colleague who has tongue-in-cheekly (is that a word?) embraced the way proponents of tort reform view him/her. A recent post from Greedy Trial Lawyer notes an article from PolState.com which points out that Iowa is just the lastest in the long line of states attempting to cap punitive damages in medical...

  • Deadly Errors in Intensive Care

    Staff Writer | February 20, 2006 7:24 PM | 0 CommentsMiami, FL

    A report from the U.S. Pharmacopeia last week revealed that between 2000 and 2004, nearly 40,000 errors were reported in intensive care units around the United States, many resulting in death or serious injury or illness to the patient. Note that this study looked at "reported medical errors", which makes me wonder how many of these deadly mistakes go unreported and unknown to the families and...

  • How do I know if I am a victim of Medical Malpractice ?

    Staff Writer | February 06, 2006 11:12 AM | 0 CommentsMiami, FL

    Medical malpractice occurs when the actions of a physician or health care provider are below the standard of care. When a health care provider either fails to do something that should have been done, or does something that should not have been done, the consequences being injury or death, the victim or victim's family may have a claim of medical negligence or medical malpractice. Doctors and...

  • Insurance Companies Inflated Medical Malpractice Claims

    Staff Writer | January 05, 2006 5:31 PM | 0 CommentsMiami, FL

    A study performed by the non-profit watchdog group, Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, found that Insurers consistently overstated their estimated amounts paid out in claims, inflating their losses by an AVERAGE of 46% between 1986 and 1994. These misleading numbers were supported by documents filed with state regulators and in statements made to public officials, the Insurance Journal...

  • Blood Thinner Overdose Linked To Bleeding Problems

    Staff Writer | December 30, 2005 2:50 PM | 0 CommentsMiami, FL

    A recent study conducted by Duke University's Dr. Karen Alexander found that almost 50% of heart attack patients are given too high a dosage of blood thinning medication, and this can lead to excessive bleeding.Those given too much of two newer blood thinners -- low molecular weight heparin and drugs sometimes called ''super-aspirin'' -- had more than a 30 percent increased chance of major...

  • Medical Negligence Awards Not Affecting Rising Costs of Doctors' Premiums

    Staff Writer | December 28, 2005 4:13 PM | 0 CommentsMiami, FL

    A study of medical negligence awards payments from 1991 to 2003 finds that increases in payments are consistent with health care costs and are not driving up the costs of premiums for doctors. See abstract of article: Medical Malpractice "crisis"

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