What is informed consent?
Picture this scenario: A surgeon convinced a patient to undergo an unnecessary and expensive major surgery even though a small procedure had already proved successful
Picture this scenario: A surgeon convinced a patient to undergo an unnecessary and expensive major surgery even though a small procedure had already proved successful
The pandemic has caused us to make a major step backwards in controlling the spread of drug-resistant infections. Many of these drug-resistant infections have benefited
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
Cancer research is continuous, resulting in new therapies being developed all the time. For example, immunotherapy, though it had been around for a century, first
In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, the well-funded healthcare startup Noble Health looked like exactly like the lifeline two rural Missouri hospitals needed. Instead,
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
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, there was the “opioid epidemic.” From 1999 to 2019, nearly 500,000 people died from an overdose involving any opioid, including prescription
Regular readers of this blog may recall prior blog posts regarding pricing transparency rules. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services developed a rule to