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Medical errors in Arizona hospitals

Posted On May 13, 2016 I Medical Malpractice

Arizona residents who check in to hospitals for surgical procedures or because they need treatment for a specific ailment will usually assume that they will get the best care possible. However, it has been reported that this is not always the case.

FDA issues final guidance about drug names and packaging

Posted On May 3, 2016 I Medical Malpractice

Arizona patients are sometimes harmed by medications due to confusion over the drug’s name or packaging design. The results can be very serious, and the Institute of Medicine claims that around 7,000 people in the U.S. die each year as a result of medication errors.

Common medical mistakes that could be avoided

Posted On April 27, 2016 I Medical Malpractice

Arizona residents who are admitted to a hospital usually expect expert medical care that will help them get well. However, an estimated 440,000 patients across the nation die each year due to medical mistakes made in hospital settings. In fact, hospital errors trail only heart disease and cancer in numbers as a cause of U.S.

Hospital survey finds problems with electronic drug monitoring

Posted On April 12, 2016 I Medical Malpractice

Most hospitals and clinics in Arizona and other parts of the country use sophisticated electronic systems to monitor the medications administered to patients. Only heart disease and cancer result in more Americans dying each year than medical mistakes, and many believed that using computerized systems to track and monitor drug orders would reduce the burdens placed on busy doctors and nurses and eliminate many of the deadliest medication errors.

Medical disciplinary records hard to find

Posted On April 5, 2016 I Medical Malpractice

Arizona patients need to be able to have a good relationship with their doctors. When people need medical treatment, they necessarily have to place their trust in the physician that provides them with care. Unfortunately, many doctors across the country have committed acts of medical malpractice, some of which are quite egregious.

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