Heart Medication Errors Often Worsen Heart Failure
A National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLB) grant study of 558 unique individuals was undertaken to compare medications that patients took at admission compared
A National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLB) grant study of 558 unique individuals was undertaken to compare medications that patients took at admission compared
Long hours and low pay contributing to residents’ frustration Residents at the University of Washington staged a “sick in” recently in order to get medical
And they often get these “other causes” into evidence A recent Court of Appeals case came out reversing a trial court’s decision for a couple
It turns out health care spending does not directly correlate to “healthiness” An algorithm widely used to allocate health care resources among patient populations has
Readers of this blog know that active duty service men and women are unfairly prevented from bringing lawsuits for negligence occurring while they are active
The recently-disclosed problems at Seattle Children’s Hospital with regard to infection from the aspergillus mold highlight some of the problems facing hospitals. Hospitals are not just
Still appears to work better in combination with radiologists Researchers from Google and medical systems in the US and Britain may be providing clarity on
Injured people face multiple roadblocks to bringing viable cases. Expert witnesses being disciplined for testifying is one of them. There are many, many reasons our