By: robertfogartys | 2010-11-26 | Health & Fitness We have all been to the hospital or seen a doctor at some point in our life and it is a very scary thought to consider that a doctor could make a mistake. Whether it is in surgery or during diagnostics a medical error can cost you your life and there are some things we can all do to prevent them. A lot of the responsibility however resides with us as patients to participate in our own care in order to make sure our physicians have all the necessary information to assist us. read more
By: mohanchen | 2010-10-12 | Alternative Medicine With that in mind let's turn now back to the prevention of medical errors. This is a market that is exploding. A few short weeks ago I wrote an article, my second in this arena, that described nine products of this type. Two days ago I did a new Google search on this topic (okay, I was desperate for an article topic) and I found no fewer than 24 companies now offering these devices in the United States, Canada and England. Many of these devices are now being made in Taiwan and China and installe read more
By: Muhammad Saad Khan | 2011-02-13 | Health & Fitness Medical errors are the most common health care problem which has increased dangerously in a past decade. Health care cost inflation seems to be the major cause of huge amount of annual medical injuries and deaths. But patient negligence and illiteracy is also a most important factor when we talk about the consequences of the medical errors. read more
By: R. Klettke | 2012-01-06 | Personal injury In the coming year, it is estimated that at least half a million patients in the United States alone will be harmed in some way by a medical prescription error committed by their pharmacist, physician, or hospital and nursing home staff. read more
By: PayerFusion | 2012-05-26 | Medical Business Hospital bills in the U.S. can be very complicated. Unless you depend on a well-trained, professional organization to look at your claims with an expert and experienced medical team, you will undoubtedly be confused by some of the items and services listed, and often overpay the bill even when it has been reduced by a "discount." read more
By: Deborah Mitchell | 2010-01-04 | Football Another head injury continued to happen in the National Football League (NFL). The latest victim was Pat White - the quarterback of Miami Dolphins - who had a chilling helmet-to-helmet collision in his game with Pittsburgh Steelers. With such injury, it is very necessary that safer helmets should be granted to players who have to play in a game full of concussions. read more
By: Tobin Crenshaw | 2010-02-06 | News and society A look at Robertson's comments on the earthquake in Haiti and how the gospels respond to making such judgments. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-04-04 | Business The Importance Of PAT Testing Portable Appliance Testing, or PAT Testing, is a legal requirement for businesses and involves the routine testing of any equipment with a plug to ensure that it is safe... read more
By: robertfogartys | 2010-11-26 | Health & Fitness Medical errors can have far reaching diverse effects on the affected individuals and organization. These errors are never caused intentionally if so it would be considered a criminal offense; rather they occur during normal operational processes. In medical health care facilities there is usually a collection of different activities geared towards a specific outcome. read more
By: Don Levasseur | 2010-04-03 | Medicine Medication errors are on people's minds. Extended release medications pose special risks. This article exposes the risks and provides helpful tips to prevent errors. read more
By: Gen Wright | 2010-09-28 | Health & Fitness Medical errors happen when anything that was planned does not progress as it should. These can happen anywhere in the health care system such as in clinics, hospitals, pharmacies, patients' homes, doctors' offices, and outpatient surgery centers. read more
By: robertfogartys | 2010-11-26 | Medical Tourism In today's modern world the health care industry has high technologies and sophisticated equipments that are somewhat dependent on human beings for their output. This shows just how well we have accepted this developments and technologies and the relevant roles they play in our health care industry. This are the human and computer technology relationships formed. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-10-15 | Personal injury Medical errors can be devastating to those affected by them. They can result in physical and emotional trauma that can severely impact an individual's quality of life. Filing a claim against a negligent health care provider can offer some amount of financial relief to victims of malpractice; even if they may never experience the same lifestyle they had before. read more
By: Zach Sheldon | 2012-05-25 | Reference & Education The safety of people working in your work premise can be ensured through regular PAT testing of electrical equipments. read more
By: Damion Mitchell | 2012-02-02 | Human Resources Have the Dept Shield resulted in being lagging as part of finding a good workforce stratagems? With some luck , n't, nevertheless it's plainly this. Typically the DOD's not enough workers structure was likely the target of your Room Armed Services Panel being attentive to from This summer 14, research a certain incognito presidency account manager. read more