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How fast should nurses respond to call lights?

Many hospitals and medical centers will use call lights or bells. A patient who needs assistance can…

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Anesthesia errors can lead to serious personal injuries

When a patient is set to undergo a major medical procedure, they will most often be put…

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The nursing shortage directly impacts patient care

Nurses are a first line of care for patients in the hospital. It’s crucial to patient care…

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5 common medical errors in the United States

When patients need surgery or other medical procedures or get a prescription medication, they expect everything to…

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Can mining patient health records mitigate error rates?

For several years, the media has been reporting on just how prevalent and consequential medical errors are…

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What is medical misdiagnosis, and how does it happen?

Cases involving medical missteps can have far-reaching consequences. If you sustain injuries courtesy of the healthcare provider’s…

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Doctors face a high level of burnout

Doctor burnout has always been a bit of a problem. When doctors feel overwhelmed and burned out,…

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When can you sue a hospital for medical negligence?

If you are hurt or taken ill, you trust that a visit to the doctor’s office is…

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Why a doctor’s apology isn’t enough for a malpractice claim

If it seems like more doctors are apologizing to patients and their families for their errors or…

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What is hospital-acquired delirium?

Most people are familiar with HAIs, which can stand for hospital-acquired infections or healthcare-associated infections. Fewer are…

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