Medical Malpractice Harms up to Four Million Americans per Year
- HM&M
- Sep 20, 2019
- 2 min read
A recent report regarding medical malpractice in the U.S. estimated that diagnostic errors by physicians and hospitals resulted in "serious permanent damage" or "immediate or inevitabledeath" in up to 4 million Americans annually. (Newman-Toker, 2019, p. 227).These errors include:
Failure of physicians to properly diagnose medical conditions
Miscommunication between medical personnel and between physicians and patients; and
Failure of physicians, nurses and hospital technicians to accurately communicate test results.
The three most common conditions that physicians and hospitals misdiagnose are:
Vascular events ;
Infections; and
Cancers
These conditions are known as the "Big Three" and are responsible for nearly 75% of serious misdiagnosis-related harms in the United States. (Newman-Toker, 2019, p. 238).
Knowing the severity of the problem of misdiagnosis and medical malpractice in the United States, here are some tips that can help you protect yourself when seeking medical care:
Ask your doctor to explain in detail the treatment plan you will follow at home.
If you are having surgery, make sure that you, your primary care doctor, and your surgeon all agree on exactly what will be done.
Speak up if you have questions or concerns – you have a right to question anyone who is involved with your care.
If you have a medical test, do not assume that no news is good news – ask how and when you will get the results, and demand to see the final results when they are available.
If you or a family member have been a victim of misdiagnosis or medical malpractice and need help or have questions, call us at 312.553.4900.
References
Newman-Toker, David E., et al. "Serious Misdiagnosis-Related Harms in Malpractice Claims:The ‘Big Three' – Vascular Events, Infections, and Cancers." , vol. 6, no. 3, 2019, pp. 227 – 240., doi:10.1515/dx-2019-0019.


