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Assisted Living Residents Not Getting Proper Meds, Study Finds PDF Print E-mail

A new study says most elderly residents of assisted-living or residential care facilities are not receiving all of the medications they need for four potentially life-threatening conditions.

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Too Many Malpractice Suits, Or Not Enough? PDF Print E-mail

Medical malpractice has become a political football, one that's been kicked around in the presidential campaigns and debates. For the Republicans, curbing medical malpractice and other "frivolous" suits is a key theme of the campaign. Four states will vote Nov. 2 on whether to enact legislation limiting such lawsuits.

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Texas Mother Loses Malpractice Case PDF Print E-mail

A jury in Harris County, Texas rejected a woman's claim that a vaginal delivery caused nerve damage to her newborn daughter.

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NY Couple Receives $2.5 Million in Nose Case PDF Print E-mail

A Rockland County, New York couple received a settlement of $2.5 million on the ninth day of a medical malpractice trial.

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GE: Malpractice Caps Don't Work PDF Print E-mail

Do caps on medical malpractice damage awards hold down doctors' liability insurance premiums? The nation's largest medical malpractice insurer says they don't.

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Houston Hospital Settles Malpractice Suit PDF Print E-mail

The family of a Fort Worth, Texas, woman who died after she was given a drug against doctor's orders reached a pre-trial financial settlement with Harris Methodist HEB Hospital.

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New Jersey Court Upholds Tightened Anesthesia Rules PDF Print E-mail

The New Jersey Appellate Division has upheld tighter state regulations governing the use of anesthesia during procedures performed in a doctor's office.

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Poll: Consumers Want Action on Health Care Costs PDF Print E-mail

Addressing the rising cost of health care should be one of the top items on the domestic agenda for the new Congress, according to a national poll from the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (BCBSA).

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Louisiana Charges Hospital with Fraud and Neglect PDF Print E-mail

An investigation conducted by the Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) has resulted in the arrests of several employees and the director of the G.B. Cooley Intermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded in West Monroe, Louisiana.

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Bextra Doubles Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Finds PDF Print E-mail

A University of Pennsylvania researcher says patients taking Pfizer's Bextra may double their risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke. The company called the claim "unsubstantiated" and said a recent analysis found no cardiovascular problems among arthritis patients taking Bextra.

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FDA Vet Blows Whistle on "Broken" Agency PDF Print E-mail

Congress has taken up the probe of how an FDA-approved drug like Vioxx could turn out to be harmful to the people who take it. The trail appears to be leading to the FDA's door.

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Studies Allege Bayer Was Too Slow Withdrawing Baycol PDF Print E-mail

New studies indicate Bayer AG was too slow to pull Baycol from the market in 2001, when some patients taking the drug developed a severe and sometimes fatal muscle disorder. In a related development, a prestigious medical journal is calling for a new independent agency to monitor drug safety.

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Patriots' Charlie Weis Files Malpractice Suit PDF Print E-mail

New England Patriots offensive coordinator Charlie Weis has filed a malpractice suit against five Massachusetts General surgeons who performed a gastric bypass operation that went awry in 2002.

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Report Finds No Link Between Doctors' Premiums and Malpractice Suits PDF Print E-mail

A new report finds no link between doctors' rising insurance premiums and medical malpractice lawsuits filed by injured patients.

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Report Suggests Malpractice Insurance Price-Gouging PDF Print E-mail

State officials are responding sharply to a study that suggests doctors are victims of price-gouging by insurance companies who continue to raise malpractice insurance premiums even as claims decline.

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Errors Common In Cancer Diagnosis PDF Print E-mail

It?s hard enough battling cancer, but a new report in the medical journal Cancer maintains that doctors make diagnosis errors in more than one in ten cases of the disease. The report says in many of these cases, the error resulted in patient harm.

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Malpractice Insurers Inflated Losses, Study Finds PDF Print E-mail

In official documents filed with state regulators and in statements to public officials, medical malpractice insurance companies consistently inflated the amount they estimated they would pay out in claims, according to a study released by the nonprofit Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights (FTCR).

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Survey: D.C. Medical Society Fabricated Obstetrician Shortage PDF Print E-mail

The D.C. Medical Society (MSDC) has grossly understated the number of obstetricians practicing in the District, according to a survey released by Public Citizen.

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Medication Errors Hit 1.5 Million Americans Annually PDF Print E-mail

Each year as many as 1.5 million Americans suffer illness, injury or death because of mistakes made in prescribing, dispensing and taking prescription drugs, according to a report by the Institute of Medicine.

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Is Cruise Line Responsible For Its Doctor’s Decisions? PDF Print E-mail

Ten years after a 14-year-old took ill at sea, her lawsuit against Carnival has reached the Supreme Court.

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