Pa. Patient Safety Authority Claims They Can’t Enforce Reporting Requirements
In 2003 Pennsylvania legislatively passed what was then called “Tort Reform” again attempting to limit the rights of victims of medical malpractice. Part of the
In 2003 Pennsylvania legislatively passed what was then called “Tort Reform” again attempting to limit the rights of victims of medical malpractice. Part of the
Jerry I. Meyers of Pittsburgh, PA has been honored with a recognition by www.theatla.com in its selection of “Top 100 Trial Lawyers: Pennsylvania.” Pittsburgh, PA
Never have such important rights been lost so quietly. The Pa. legislature abolished Joint and Several liability here by virtually eliminating a victim of negligence
The proponents of the bill which Kyle opposes in the video below call it the “Fair Share Bill” – but Kyle was completely innocent in
To The EditorRegarding: The Value of Disclosing Medical Error I write this in response to an article* posted by ALICIA GALLEGOS, of American Medical News,
The word “tort” means wrong. One would think that tort reform would represent an effort to reduce wrongs. In fact, tort reform, represents a collective
A tragic case where reliance on dysfunctional Electronic Health Records (EHR) contributed to a delayed diagnosis of herpes meningitis in a newborn. Despite worsening symptoms, automated “default entries” in the digital record repeatedly listed the infant’s condition as normal, leading to irreversible brain damage and blindness. We examine how the “copy-paste” nature of modern medical charting can discourage thorough physical examinations and facilitate catastrophic medical errors in neonatal intensive care units.
Joe Kita writes at readersdigest.com a remarkable set of interviews of physicians and nurses confessing medical mistakes for the record which either could have or
This case of delayed diagnosis of cervical cancer as a result of mistakes made by both doctors and cytopathologists is a tragic tale of a young mother who left behind three minor children when she died. Our firm assisted this family in securing financial compensation to support the children after her death.
Kevin Pho M.D. has written that a screening test incidentaloma can make healthy people ill. This is a theme that appears too frequently in the medical
ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS in a recent New York Times article describes outrageous behavior by the clinical director and medical director of Harlem medical center. Under the
Doctors knowingly fail to cooperate to make medicine safe because they would then be required to practice safe medicine, and be held accountable if they