By Jan K. Seigel | Published December 12, 2015 | Posted in Medical Malpractice | Tagged Tags: medical negligence, surgical counts, surgical errors | Leave a comment
New Jersey surgeons rely on a variety of tools while working on patients. Most of these tools should be removed from the patient’s body by the time surgery has ended. When foreign objects are left behind, there can be major health problems and legal ramifications. While stitches, stents and implants are technically foreign objects, they Read More
Read MoreAccording to a recent report, patients are often not told when a hospital makes a mistake with their medications. The research indicates that hospitals inform patients about a medication error in only 2 percent of occurrences. Therefore, it’s important to remain vigilant about what you are given when you are hospitalized. The study revealed that Read More
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