Medical or Doctor
Misdiagnosis

Medical Misdiagnosis is a serious
risk every time you go to the hospital.
Medical treatment does not come
with the guarantee that everything
will be handled at one hundred
percent capacity. Doctors, nurses,
surgeons, and all other kinds of
medical professionals have a standard
quality of care. But sometimes
this standard is subverted and
the patient suffers.
Medical malpractice is a serious
offense to the standard of health
care in this country. When you
go to the hospital, the last thing
on your mind is the doctor making
a mistake. Although infrequent,
this happens. And sometimes the
medical professionals negligently
misdiagnose a patient. This can
result in giving a patient medication
that may be harmful, and even fatal.
There are many ways that a medical
misdiagnosis can present itself.
Whether a doctor is at fault, or
hospital staff, a misdiagnosis
of a serious illness can have very
extreme and harmful effects.
The National Patient Safety Foundation
cites that 42% of medical patients
feel they have had experienced
a medical error or missed diagnosis.
Patient safety is sometimes negligently
given the back seat for other concerns,
such as the cost of medical tests,
drugs, and operations.
Common diseases that are frequently
misdiagnosed are:
- Breast Cancer
- Tuberculosis
- Lung Cancer
- Diabetes
- Prostate Cancer
- Cervical Cancer
- Ovarian Cancer
- Testicular Cancer
- Acute Myocardial Infarction
(Heart Attack)
- Strokes
- Pulmonary Embolism
- Bacterial Meningitis
- Appendicitis
Medical Misdiagnoses are a serious
risk to our healthcare profession.
If they continue, then people will
fear going to the hospital for
treatment. We can put an end to
medical misdiagnosis by informing
the public and filing claims and
suits against the medical practitioners
at fault.
If you would like a free consultation about your medical misdiagnosis malpractice claim, please don't hesitate to contact us.
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