Medical malpractice happens more often than most might think and when it does, it’s not a “cried wolf” scenario. Here are over 40 statistics about medical malpractice.
Medical malpractice happens more often than most might think and when it does, it’s not a “cried wolf” scenario.
Doctors do make mistakes, but sometimes the actions classified as malpractice are intentionally taken.
Naive, inexperienced, and/or simply bad physicians, unfortunately, exist in all fields of medicine. Whether they’re a surgeon, psychologist, primary care physician, or therapist, malpractice can occur across any specialist role.
The result can lead to permanent injury and even death. The consequences can be severe and victims often have no choice but to take legal action.
Here are over 40 statistics about medical malpractice.
Malpractice can occur in many forms across different segments of the healthcare industry.
To get a true understanding though, you need to look at healthcare as a whole.
You should probably start with the reputation of the doctor in question. Maybe previous patients have sued that doctor in the past. Maybe they have a high rate of misdiagnosis or other medical errors.
From nursing homes to outpatient therapy, billing errors to misprescribing, malpractice can happen anywhere.
Many people agree that doctors tend to overprescribe medicines. There have been countless stories that link the opioid pandemic to overprescribing.
Patients are often given too much medicine that ends up doing more harm than good.
As a result, the overuse of medical practices can lead to medical malpractice. If a patient receives tests, treatment, and medication that they don’t need, the patient will most likely have unnecessary expenses.
So maybe you have certain symptoms that are easily confused between those of several different issues. As a result, your doctor misdiagnoses you and gives you medicine that you don’t actually need. But does that count as medical malpractice?
As with most situations in healthcare, it depends.
Misdiagnosis can lead to surgeries you don’t need, medicines that negatively affect your health, and treatment that can lead to permanent damage. In severe cases, medical malpractice that involves misdiagnoses can lead to death.
Any kind of surgery can be terrifying. That's why you should always ask questions before giving consent for surgery.
When medical malpractice happens during surgery, feelings of confusion overwhelm patients.
They may feel that their doctors abused their trust. Not to mention they could also be in serious pain if something during the operation went wrong.
From the patient perspective, they should arm themselves with knowledge in case something goes wrong.
There are many myths surrounding mental health but medical malpractice isn’t one of them.
Surgery usually can’t fix mental health issues.
Diagnosis can really only occur through the evaluation of symptoms, and many mental health issues have similar symptoms. This is especially true for children.
If doctors overprescribe opioids and antibiotics, it’s safe to say that that carries into mental health. Doctors also prescribe medicines that don’t actually help the illness, so naturally, this can happen in the mental health world as well.
Anyone can have a lapse of judgment. We’re all human.
Medical malpractice has occurred since the existence of medicine. It's not a new concept or occurrence, but unfortunately, it’s not going to disappear any time soon.
Luckily, we live in a world where technology can reduce the chance of malpractice and can record proof if it occurs. We have lawyers that can help us fight legal battles if surgery occurs on the wrong leg, if prescriptions happen without a valid reason, or if malpractice leads to permanent injury or death.
The best way to protect yourself is to ask your doctor questions, read all of the fine print in the consent forms, and always get a second opinion.=
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