America has an unacceptably high rate of maternal deaths
A recent study in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology details how America is lagging behind nearly every other member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation
A recent study in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology details how America is lagging behind nearly every other member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation
Two recent substantial reorganizations will soon occur in the medical care community in Kitsap County, resulting in new ways the community will receive much of their health care.
Seattle Pain Centers were shut down recently, leaving many patients in a lurch with regard to how they can continue to have their medications filled.
There are important differences between classic medical malpractice and suits involving clinical trials, sometimes referred to as research litigation.
A recently filed lawsuit hopes to close the "corporate shield loophole," which allows employers or negligent doctors to pay on a claim involving the doctor while not disclosing the payout to the National Practitioner Data Bank
Recently, the Department of Health and Human Services issues a report indicating that 29% of patients in rehab hospitals suffered some kind of harm resulting from their care.
Despite their designation in the medical profession as “never events,” wrong-site surgeries still occur in the United States.
The case of Feres v. United States bars members of the military from suing the government under the FTCA for damages incurred during active duty, even as a result of another service member’s negligence.