What Is A Life Care Plan?
A Life Care Plan is a plan that spells out the future needs associated with an injury-related disability, as well as the costs of those needs.
A Life Care Plan is a plan that spells out the future needs associated with an injury-related disability, as well as the costs of those needs.
A Pennsylvania start-up company is developing techniques to allow doctors to see what is going on in the brain when it suffers an injury — without opening up the skull.
A new Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association is intended to be a scientific “wake-up call” for those who diagnose and treat women with cardiovascular disease.
While previous studies have indicated that giving safe harbor to doctors who apologize to patients for medical errors reduced malpractice claims, a more recent studies concluded the opposite.
A recent article in Public Citizen News takes the position that limiting work hours for medical residents is necessary to promote patient safety.
Many non-attorneys ask whether it is possible to appeal a jury decision for the defendant? The answer is: “it depends.”
A recent article in the journal Emerging Microbes & Infections reports on new technology developed by researchers at the National Institutes of Health to deal with drug-resistant infections.
Nurses have identified problems with electronic medical records, although the systems are getting better over time.
A recent study found that 94% of people who thought they were allergic to penicillin actually were not allergic to the drug.
A recent limited study found that young men who regularly use marijuana have two times the risk of stress cardiomyopathy compared to non-users.