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Florida’s “Free Kill” law has been a divisive issue for over three decades, with recent attempts to change it failing in the legislature. Explore the ongoing debate and the implications this law has on medical practice and patient rights in the state.
All Specialties August 14th 2023
Navigating the ethical boundaries of doctor-patient relationships is crucial. A recent case from Australia underscores the complexities and potential pitfalls of accepting significant inheritances or gifts from patients.
All Specialties August 8th 2023
With 2023 witnessing significant jury awards and legal reforms, the landscape of medical malpractice is undeniably shifting. Discover the key trends, notable cases, and potential future challenges in a comprehensive overview that emphasizes the evolving dynamics within this critical aspect of healthcare practice.
All Specialties August 2nd 2023
Healthgrades for Professionals
The Unseen Gender Gap: Male Physicians Face Higher Malpractice Claims In the realm of medical practice, malpractice claims are an unfortunate reality. Navigating the landscape of medical malpractice claims reveals a complex interplay of factors. Age, medical specialty, and gender emerge as significant determinants of a physician’s likelihood to face such a claim. Did You Know? When claims do advance to trial, the jury finds in favor of the physician defendant in nearly 90% of cases.
All Specialties June 12th 2023
Unpacking the Financial Implications of Medical Malpractice Understanding the financial environment of medical malpractice is essential for physicians. How might the costs associated with medical malpractice cases affect your business? Discover significant takeaways and risk-management techniques from a recent, high-profile case.
All Specialties June 6th 2023
Medical Professionals Reference (MPR)
The case involves a 73-year-old patient, Ms. B, who had a history of rheumatoid arthritis and was taking prednisone for adrenal insufficiency caused by a pituitary tumor. She was treated by an internist, Dr. R, for various ailments over a period of four years. In November 2016, Ms. B was diagnosed with severe community-acquired pneumonia and admitted to the hospital, where she was treated with levofloxacin. After being discharged, she continued taking levofloxacin and suffered an acute rupture of the gluteus medius tendon, resulting in significant disabilities. Ms. B filed a lawsuit against Dr. R, alleging negligence and failure to inform her about the risks and contraindications of the medication. Dr. R sought a summary judgment to have the case dismissed but was denied by the court. The court ruled that a Boxed Warning on a medication, such as the one associated with levofloxacin, can create a triable issue of fact regarding a physician’s departure from accepted medical practice. Dr. R claimed he was unaware of the risks and relied on the hospitalists’ choice of medication, but the court found that he should have been knowledgeable about the specific risks and suitability of the medication for his patient. The case […]
All Specialties May 22nd 2023