Should you expect the same level of care everywhere?
Sometimes a patient is forced to file a lawsuit to attempt to fix or make up for the harm caused them by what they believe
Sometimes a patient is forced to file a lawsuit to attempt to fix or make up for the harm caused them by what they believe
A recent legislative development in California reminds us how lucky we are that Washington has no cap on non-economic damages. Last year we were fortunate
As readers of this blog know, the pandemic has changed how civil jury trials work. Fortunately, the effort and innovation by King County Superior Court
Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics announced a new policy to remove antiquated “race-based” medicine from its clinical guidelines. Prior to these recent efforts, AAP
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly every part of our lives for the last two-plus years. This includes the frequency with which we received our
A merger that has been in the works for months has materialized. Recently we learned that four cancer treatment and research centers were finalizing plans
Imagine that it is 2035. The lines between the actual world and the virtual Metaverse have blurred. Americans – including Washingtonians – are spending more
Imagine two twins, Jane and John. Jane is stopped at a right light when an inattentive driver collided with her car from behind. The crash
As I recently wrote here, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is creeping into healthcare, and particularly radiologic services. What I didn’t realize then, but do now, is
Any family who has experienced an unexpected cancer diagnosis understands how quickly someone can look and feel perfectly fine, go in for a routine screening