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Infection Cases Against Hospitals on Rise
Written by George Tait
Tuesday, 02 December 2008 10:08
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"It just happens..." or "It is nobody's fault..." are the usual statements you hear when you ask a doctor or a hospital administrator about infections. One might be left with the idea that if you or a loved one goes to the hospital and gets infected that it is merely a complication and maybe even inevitable. Betsy McCaughy, founder and chair of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths said "This is the next asbestos. Now that the evidence is overwhelming that nearly all infections are preventable, hospitals that do not follow the proven protocols are inviting lawsuits." The Committee's website has three excellent articles, complete with citations, that detail what you can do so the "inevitable" does not happen to you. In abreviated form they are: 15 STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF HOSPITAL INFECTION
The site also has a number of other lists of how athletes and students can avoid infections. All of the steps above are proven to decrease the chance of infection. Larger hospitals use epidemiology and quality assurance measures to make sure these steps are being taken. Sometimes, however, for whatever reason (money) these "enforcement" actions fall by the wayside and the hospital should be held responsible. Hospital infection cases are also discussed in this Wisconsin Law Journal article titled, Hospital Infections Spread, So Do Lawsuits. The articel talks about some recent cases and goes on to explain how the standard of care is changing as a result of these cases. If you think you have a medical malpractice case that is ties to infection call me and we will be happy to evaluate your records to see if you have a case.
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