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More Tainted Medical Scopes Lead to Outbreaks and Deaths

More tainted medical scopes used at University Hospital linked to infections, deaths Nine University of Colorado Hospital patients developed infections and three of them later died after undergoing surgeries with tainted medical scopes suspected of...

Tainted Medical Scopes Lead to Outbreaks and Deaths

Patients died in an outbreak possibly caused by tainted medical scopes. At least three patients died last year at a California Hospital in an outbreak suspected to have been caused by tainted medical scopes, according to...

Brain Damage Claims Awarded $44 Million

Philadelphia Jury Awards $44M Over Brain Damage Claims. A Philadelphia jury has hit the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania with a $44.1 million verdict for failing to recognize a woman's adverse reaction to anti-coagulant...

Capped damages that are upheld bad for the Justice System

Capped damages upheld in wrongful death suit. Bad for Justice System. The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that caps on how much money someone can win in a wrongful death lawsuit do not violate the...

Hospital Discharge one of the most dangerous for patients

Hospital Discharge is one of the most dangerous times for patients. Within two weeks of Joyce Oyler’s discharge from the hospital, sores developed in her mouth and throat, and blood began seeping from her nose...

California woman wins $28 million against Kaiser Permanente

A young California woman who lost her leg and won a $28.2 million lawsuit against Kaiser Permanente said Thursday she hopes the verdict will bring reform against the managed care giant and empower patients...

Healthcare firm didn’t act on hip implant failures

Bloomberg News reports Johnson & Johnson has been accused of putting profits before safety by ignoring reports that its metal-on-metal version of its Pinnacle hip implants failed at alarming rates, according to a lawyer's...

Study spotlights medication errors among children

Reports are showing  that every eight minutes, a child below 6 years of age experienced a medication error between 2002 and 2012, citing an analysis of calls to poison control hotlines that was...

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