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Hospital Malpractice
Hospital malpractice is the result of a hospital staff member or medical professional engaging in improper or negligent medical care or treatment of a patient thus causing the patient to suffer harm, injury or even death. This care does not meet the standards that qualified professionals in the healthcare field and community would provide. Hospital staff includes more than just the physicians. Nurses, technicians, pharmacists and other staff are all potentially to blame for hospital malpractice.
Within this section of the site you’ll find information on different kinds of medical malpractice that fall into the hospital malpractice realm. Some common types of hospital malpractice include:
- Emergency Room Error
- Infection in Hospital
- IV Errors
- Equipment Failure
- Blood Transfusion Injuries
- Laboratory Mistake
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Medical Malpractice News
Family Files Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Over Delay in Diagnosis of Stroke
An Orlando Medical Malpractice Attorney and Orlando Failure to Diagnose Lawyer are following a lawsuit filed last week in Oregon on behalf of a young woman permanently disabled after suffering a stroke.News reached Orlando about the medical malpractice lawsuit which alleged that a hospital the woman had visited prior to suffering the stroke failed to recognize the warning signs or perform pro ...
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Family Settles Medical Malpractice Lawsuit over Ignored Heart Monitor
Your Orlando Medical Malpractice Attorney is reporting the settlement of a medical malpractice lawsuit that involved the death of an elderly man in Boston after hospital staff ignored an alarm indicating he was in cardiac arrest.An Orlando medical malpractice attorney or Orlando birth injury lawyer often handles cases where a family member suffered injury or death by the negligence of hospita ...
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