Biting Back at Private Equity in Medicine
In a bid to save thousands of dollars, a private equity group that runs an emergency physician practice group instead found itself at the wrong
In a bid to save thousands of dollars, a private equity group that runs an emergency physician practice group instead found itself at the wrong
A 2017 Johns Hopkins study claims more than 250,000 people in the U.S. die every year from medical errors. Other reports claim the numbers are even
Everyone that calls our office was injured – to varying degrees – through some sort of medical care. They want to know whether their case
Picture a surgeon. Let’s see: light blue scrubs; scrub cap; blue surgical mask; steady hands; perhaps a tight ponytail tucked into the surgical cap? Or
Sepsis is a dangerous condition that develops from your body reacting to an uncontrolled infection. Your body’s response to the infection becomes so extreme that
We have all, I’m sure, encountered language barriers in medicine in some form or another. Have you ever read an X-ray or MRI report? We
Often one of the complications of medical negligence is long term, or chronic, pain. Some patients we have represented suffer pain from arachnoiditis, phantom pain
We all know that physicians work hard. They grind their way through medical school, then sacrifice much of their twenties or thirties in residency before
Given the choice, many of us would rather be seen by a doctor with personality than one who is cold and business-like. This bedside manner
We all no doubt have some basic awareness of the role of an emergency room. But what do we know about a “trauma center?” The