How do hospitals effectively prioritize safety?
We represent patients injured through medical negligence, but our efforts have the benefit of improving the delivery of care for future patients. It is well
We represent patients injured through medical negligence, but our efforts have the benefit of improving the delivery of care for future patients. It is well
The FDA recently approved a blood test that predicts the likelihood of developing pre-eclampsia, a severe form of high blood pressure that occurs in pregnant
Doctors in the future might decide not to prescribe radiation to patients with rectal cancer. A study was recently published in the New England Journal
Officially, the Washington State Supreme Court got rid of the locality rule many years ago, but practically, it still exists. The locality rule was a
Drug shortages are a common problem for healthcare facilities in the United States, but they’re usually resolved quickly and the drugs that are briefly missing
The CDC recently published a report on maternal death from childbirth. Surprisingly, mothers are at more risk after they give birth than they are during
The New York Times recently reported that some seniors are having difficulty accessing care because they have no one to take them home. Many clinics
The United States Preventative Task Force (USPTF) has released a draft recommendation to increase breast cancer screening, with the goal to reduce breast cancer incidence