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Prevalence of Medical Errors Continue to Increase

CHICAGO, IL – The Yale School of Medicine conducted a meta-analysis that suggests previous estimates of preventable deaths of hospitalized patients could be two to four times too high. Over the past two years, there has been an underlying trend between COVID-19 and medical malpractice claims.

Hospitals have been inundated with patients and face complications of facilities being overcrowded and leaving staff short-staffed and overworked.

Victor Bernstein, CEO of Justpoint, started the company after his mother catastrophically suffered from a medical mistake after receiving the wrong injection, resulting in her being comatose for 2 weeks.

Justpoint, artificially intelligent software that helps people find the right attorney for their claim, saw a 25% increase in medical malpractice claims being filed nationwide, according to 8 News Now

Johns Hopkins experts have estimated more than 250,000 deaths per year are due to medical errors within the United States.

As the world enters the third year of the pandemic, the healthcare industry faces various ongoing challenges and shifts in the delivery of care.

Forrester, a global market research firm, identified five key predictions for 2022 in the healthcare system.

Among the predictions include labor shortages will double the medication error rate among providers. The rapid clinician turnover and burnout will undoubtedly contribute to “irreversible patient impacts” such as adverse drug reactions due to medication errors and administrative flaws. Additionally, the risk of illness and mortality among patients will rise.

Forrester also predicts healthcare will no longer be considered a trusted industry as misinformation and cyberattacks continue to threaten their livelihood. Patients will eventually avoid being treated for their conditions and clinics will be forced to close. The cyberattacks on the healthcare industry are also costly and further erode trust between doctors and patients.

The prevalence of medical malpractice continues. The University of Chicago conducted a survey regarding medical mistakes and found that 41% of Americans believe that their healthcare provider made a medical mistake when providing care to them.

An even more recent study conducted in 2020 found that serious medical occurs occur most frequently in the ICU, emergency departments, and operating rooms.

Preventing medical errors should be a high priority for anyone working in a healthcare setting, yet every year, we hear of how many people are harmed or killed from negligent care. 

The estimated annual cost of measurable medical errors that harmed patients in 2018 alone was $17.1 billion dollars. Researchers noted that pressure ulcers were the most common medical error, followed by post-operative infections. Some estimates place the current annual cost as high as $29 billion.

Even more disturbing, the Mayo Clinic Proceedings published a national survey of doctors that one in ten reported they made a major medical error in three months prior to the survey. Physicians with burnout have more than twice the odds of self-reported medical error. 

Harmed by a Healthcare Providers Medical Care in Illinois?

If you’ve been harmed by your doctor or another healthcare provider, it’s important to contact a trusted medical malpractice attorney immediately. The experienced and skilled team of lawyers at the Dinizulu Law Group helps our clients recover from medical malpractice, receive the reimbusement they need and support you throughout the entire litigation process.

To receive a free consultation, call our office now at (312) 384-1920 or view our website for additional information. 

The “Big Three” Misdiagnoses

CHICAGO, IL – When you visit a doctor’s office or a hospital with a concern, you trust that your healthcare provider is doing everything possible to help you find what’s wrong and address any concerns you may have. Unfortunately, misdiagnoses are more common than what many people realize.

A recent study by The John Hopkins University found that one in 10 people have who have a “Big Three” disease are initially misdiagnosed. Over half of the patients who were given an incorrect or delayed diagnosis developed a severe disability or died. These misdiagnoses can result in medical malpractice and those who have been affected by them have the right to seek compensation for their healthcare provider’s negligence.

The “Big Three” diseases are vascular events such as myocardial infarction and strokes, infections such as sepsis, and cancers because they are the most likely to cause harm in a patient who are misdiagnosed. Researchers selected these illnesses because they are the diseases most commonly referenced in medical misdiagnosis lawsuits.

A misdiagnosis can have catastrophic results. A large number of medical malpractice lawsuits stem from the misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis of a medical condition, illness, or injury. Delaying treatment for vascular events such as a heart attack or stroke by a matter of minutes can be the difference between life or death. Other diseases like cancer develop at a slower pace. It may take months or years to adversely affect the patient’s health. When doctor’s misdiagnosis cancer, they allow the illness to become extremely severe, and therefore, difficult to treat.

In general, doctors tend to misdiagnosis less common diseases more often than common ones. This may bebecause physicians may have a lack of available screening tests; however, it can be caused by a doctor’s lack of training. Negligent doctors may be unwilling to pursue a diagnosis of a less common disease because of how unlikely it may seem that the patient would have it.

If you have been seriously harmed or have lost a family due to a healthcare providers negligence or misdiagnosis, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. The dedicated attorneys at Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd. have decades of experience successfully handling medical misdiagnosis cases. Our law firm has the resources to call on expert witnesses who can help us gain an even deeper understanding of the details of your situation. Our firm has the knowledge and skills needed to take your case to trial if a full and fair medical malpractice settlement cannot be reached.

Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with a trusted medical malpractice attorney or visit our website for more information.

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