When you go to a hospital, you need medical care – but sometimes you end up sustaining further injuries at the hands of the healthcare provider. If this happens, you might consider filing a medical malpractice claim against the hospital or the healthcare provider who...
Hospital Negligence
The pressures of hospital work can lead to medication errors
The nurses and other care providers working in hospitals play a crucial role in the recovery of the patients there. They monitor people's conditions and administer treatments, like medications. They also serve as a conduit for crucial information, as they can relay...
Don’t discount race’s role in fetal and maternal death rates
For some unfortunate pregnant mothers-to-be, the pregnancy and birth are not the Hallmark-worthy, wonderful experiences they had hoped for. Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate that annually, almost 700 mothers in the United...
A hospital-acquired infection could be a sign of negligence
Hospitals are supposed to be clean and sterile places. Otherwise, they may carry a huge risk to vulnerable patients. It can lead to hospital-acquired infections, which is not good news for someone who is already unwell. These infections have been rising in the past...
Understaffing in hospitals can lead to patient harm
People who go into the hospital assume they’ll get the care they need, but there’s a chance this might not happen if there’s a staffing issue. Having enough nurses is imperative in hospital settings, especially when a high level of care is needed. There are several...