Failure to respond to complications in a timely manner; Guidelines for the release of medical records
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Attorney Jim Boston is back to review the five top things that get physicians sued, including issues with communication, documentation, follow-up, referrals, and medication errors.
A 43-year-old man came to the emergency department (ED) on August 21 with sudden epigastric pain radiating to his back with severe nausea and vomiting.
Following a normal prenatal course, 30-year-old woman went into labor at 39 weeks.
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A 40-year-old woman came to a breast care center on referral from her ob-gyn
A 60-year-old woman came to her primary care physician’s office with abdominal pain and fullness
A 46-year-old man came to a general surgeon for treatment of inguinal and umbilical hernias.
An eight-year-old girl was brought to the ED with a groin injury from a bicycle accident.
A 55-year-old man came to Family Physician A with a two-month history of chest pain after exertion.
The radiologist interpreted the study and noted an area of slightly hazy density in the left lung with nearby fibrotic changes.
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A 90-year-old woman fell at the assisted living facility where she resided. Following the fall, she began to report severe right hip pain.
A 69-year-old man came to the ED with worsening shortness of breath. His history included smoking, COPD, and an occluded right coronary artery.
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A 70-year-old woman with diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and hypertension was taken to the hospital due to severe aortic stenosis.
A 77-year-old woman came to a new ophthalmology group and was seen by Ophthalmologist A.
Learn how to avoid common mistakes in these areas and prevent unnecessary lawsuits.
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A 54-year-old woman reported pain in her left arm, chest, and back to her primary care physician.