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Medical
Malpractice Suits: Death By Medicine |
by:
Anna
Henningsgaard |
A recent
report has found that Americans are more
frightened of dying at the hands of their
doctor than they are of a plane crash. The
overwhelming majority of those who participated
in the survey said that information about
malpractice suits and medical errors would
be the single most deciding factor in trusting
a healthcare provider. These people must
have heard that medical errors cause more
deaths in the United States every year than
car accidents, AIDS, or breast cancer.
In fact, for the airline industry to parallel
medical errors in mortality rates a 280-person
jet would have to crash every day of the
year. This would account for the over 100,000
people who die annually due to complications
in medical care, not to mention the nearly
2 million who are maimed and disabled. This
malady is called iatrogenic disease, a disease
that is a direct result of medical care.
What is causing this epidemic? Many agree
that the cause is over-treatment. More medicine
is administered than necessary, people are
hospitalized unnecessarily, and doctors
prescribe drugs instead of healthy lifestyle
choices. This is a major problem and it
shows no signs of stopping.
In the ten year period between 1983 and
1993 the incidence of death by medical error,
or iatrogenic disease, jumped 260% overall
and 850% among patience receiving outpatient
care. These statistics could only be an
indication of the true numbers, because
medical error is not often recorded on death
certificates. Some people blame the increased
number of deaths on a greater number of
prescriptions, but the number of prescriptions
issued has increased less than 40% in 10
years, compared with the 260% increased
death rate. Instead, some doctors blame
increased usage of anesthesia, especially
among those receiving outpatient care.
Medical malpractice insurance rates have
been skyrocketing, causing a small crisis
among doctors who must be insured in order
to practice. They complain of medical malpractice
lawsuits going out of control, large cities
awarding record settlements, too many people
filing claims. Well can you blame people
for filing claims? Doctors must be held
accountable for their prescriptions, and
if a doctor writes you a prescription that
hurts you they deserve to be taken to court!
This is truly an epidemic, and it must be
stopped by holding irresponsible healthcare
providers responsible. One in five Americans
has experienced medical errors directly
or has a family member who has suffered
a medical error. If you feel you have suffered
unnecessarily at the hands of a doctor,
seek legal council and work it out with
a lawyer.
GA
If you have more questions, contact a medical
error attorney or read
about other medical
malpractice cases at
http://www.hugesettlements.com.
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