With U.S. road deaths spiking 20-year highs, everyone who travels in any fashion on the country’s roads must be as savvy as possible about staying safe, including by thinking twice about where to go to receive medical checks and
DC Medical Malpractice & Patient Safety Blog
The DC Medical Malpractice & Patient Safety Blog, published by Patrick Malone & Associates, focuses on legal issues related to medical malpractice and patient safety. It covers topics such as negligence by healthcare providers including doctors, nurses, hospitals, and nursing homes. The blog also addresses related areas like dangerous drugs, defective products, and injuries to babies and children. Additionally, it discusses consumer rights, legal and accounting malpractice, brain and spinal cord injuries, and sexual abuse cases involving children and youth. The blog provides insights into patient advocacy, healthcare law changes, and legal strategies for those harmed by medical or institutional negligence in the Washington DC area.
Latest from DC Medical Malpractice & Patient Safety Blog - Page 6
Big hospitals’ buck-raking schemes exploit poor and pile on medical debt
Big hospitals and hospital chains that enjoy the financial and reputational benefits of nonprofit or charitable status have taken major fire for maximizing profits while piling on patients’ crushing medical debt and exploiting the poorest and most vulnerable of the…
MDs should screen most adults for anxiety, top U.S. advisory panel says
Americans live such nerve-wracking, glum, stressful lives that not only young people but also adults up to age 65 would benefit from regular screening during their doctor visits for anxiety and depression.
That’s the draft recommendation, newly issued and up…
Hollywood puts appearances above all in fad injections of diabetes drug
Troubling but perhaps predictable news is traveling from a vanity trend-setting capital of this country: Hollywood stars have made the taking of a relatively new prescription drug, targeted for the treatment of diabetes, into a fad.
The injectable drug…
Sexually transmitted diseases are spiking at alarming rate, experts warn
One of humanity’s favorite activities also has become riskier than ever in health terms, experts say, as U.S. cases of sexually transmitted diseases are increasing so much that one expert describes the situation as “out of control.”
In official terms,…
Appellate judges zero in on corporate twists of bankruptcy shield
Federal appeals judges have expressed skepticism about the scheming by Big Pharma and other big corporations to twist U.S. bankruptcy laws to let wealthy, powerful defendants shield themselves from major claims of harms filed by plaintiffs seeking justice in civil…
Some sensible guidance on exercise, diet, sleep and weight gain
We’re barraged by so much health hokum that it’s a relief when common-sense reminders come along about crucial wellness concerns like exercise, diet, and sleep.
Timely information on these issues has been reported by the Washington Post (here on movement…
It’s past time for Congress to reconsider propriety of FDA ‘user fees’
Members of Congress, as usual, are racing to meet a deadline: This time, to determine the funding for the federal Food and Drug Administration, an agency with some of the most consequential responsibilities affecting Americans’ health.
In their furious…
Strike by 15,000 in Minnesota a clear sign of growing crisis in nursing
Two U.S. regulatory agencies rip nursing homes for sketchy debt collection
Two federal regulatory agencies have rebuked nursing homes and their debt collectors, warning them that they may be breaking the law with sketchy efforts to make loved ones and friends pay for the care of sick, injured, and debilitated…
