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Tennessee Nursing Homes – 5th Worst in United States

Tennessee’s nursing homes rank the 5th worst in the United States, according to an analysis done by the Tennessean.    The February 3, 2010 article points out that  [a]bout 15,000 nursing homes nationwide got ratings of one to five stars, with five being the best, from the U.S. Centers for…

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Rhode Island Hospital Cannot Get It Right

You know that patient safety is not a priority in a hospital when your state regulatory agency orders that cameras be installed in your operating rooms. Rhode Island Hospital has had five wrong-site surgeries since 2007.  Here is how the AP described the last incident: The latest incident last month…

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Commercial Appeal Writes About Medical Malpractice Litigation

The Commercial Appeal wrote an interesting story on medical malpractice litigation in today’s paper.  Read it here. An excerpt: Nationwide, the number of payments physicians made for malpractice claims fell to 11,037 last year — the lowest figure since the National Practitioner Data Bank began tracking data in 1990. Adjusted…

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New Medical Malpractice Filing Numbers

Every day, more than  5 Tennesseans die as a result of medical malpractice. How do I know such a thing?  Simple math.  The Institute of Medicine has reported that 98,000 people a year die from medical malpractice.  Think about it:  the death rate from medical malpractice  is the equivalent of…

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Los Angeles Times Article Speaks Out About Tort Reform – “The Healthcare Debate’s Frivilous Sideshow”

This column from the Business Section of today’s Los Angeles Times attacks the myth that restriction of the rights of patients to hold health care providers responsible for harming patients must be a part of national healthcare reform.   An excerpt:  Every circus needs a sideshow, which must be why every time…

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