Articles Tagged with medical malpractice

The "Dead By Mistake" website, hosted by the San Francisco Chronicle, contains chilling stories of deficiencies in our health care system that result in injury and death.  This alone brings the point home:  more people die each month from preventable medical errors than died in the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

Quite frankly, this is all old news to lawyers who are involved in medical malpractice litigation.   This site will educate those lawyers who do not regularly do this work.  It will inform consumers and legislators of the nature and extent of the problem.  And, for those of us who do this work everyday, it will remind us of how important it is that we work as hard as we can to hold health care providers responsible for the harm they cause.

That is what Tennessee’s own Jim Hall called for in today’s New York Times.  An excerpt from Jim’s op-ed piece:

 Because American medicine accepts error as an inevitable consequence of treatment, our hospitals, insurers and government do little to respond to unnecessary deaths. If we are to address the problem in a serious manner, we must first change this culture.

Jim is the former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board.  Read the entire op-ed piece here.

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