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Fall Prevention Toolkit helps Prevent Hospital Injuries

Normally when you go to a hospital, you believe you will leave better after treatment.  The last thing on your mind is getting hurt in an accident while being treated at a hospital.  However, fall accidents in hospitals are a leading cause of patient injuries in a hospital. Researchers recently…

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Georgia Hospitals Rank at the Bottom of the List In Patient Safety

In a 2017 report from Leapfrog Group,  Georgia hospitals were listed near the bottom of the list at 40 out of 49 when it comes to patient safety.   On the bright side, 14 Georgia hospitals were rated “A, ” and none of Georgia hospitals received an “F” rating. The Leapfrog…

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Stress is a Major Factor in Emergency Room Medical Errors

Medical errors are one the leading causes of death in the United States, and accounts for about 250,000 deaths per year.  That number is almost half the population of the City of Atlanta.   In fact, it is estimated that about one third of the people admitted to a hospital will…

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Lack of Transparency in Georgia Hospital Safety Records Concerns Medical Malpractice Lawyers

While other states around the country have ushered in an era of transparency in hospital safety information, making important safety records easily available to the public, the state of Georgia has lagged behind.The state has strict restrictions on public accessibility to information on aspects of patient safety that include patient…

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Are Georgia Hospitals Safe?: Lack of Information and the Safety of Georgia Hospitals

When we go to the hospital, we go to receive treatment and care, not to contract a possibly life threatening illness. However, the reality is that not only can a hospital be a place of healing, but it is also a hot bed for germs, illness, and infections. Because of…

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Are Hospital Surveillance Systems the New Frontier in Patient Safety

As Atlanta medical malpractice lawyers, we closely follow advancements in patient safety. With the healthcare debate focusing strongly on medical malpractice lawsuits, hospitals are seeing a great need to cut down on the errors and medical infections that occur in their facilities. A new report by the American Medical Association…

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Hospital Cleanliness Still Major Issue

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about a million people contract a hospital infection each year. A Consumer Reports survey provides clues to why those rates are so high. In 2008, Consumer Reports surveyed 731 nurses, and this year, sampled more than 13,500 of its readers, who…

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Augusta Patient Among HIV Positive After Medical Errors at VA Hospital

The Department of Veteran Affairs has confirmed that three patients who were tested at three of its facilities have tested positive for the HIV virus, including one patient from Augusta, Georgia. The two other patients are reportedly from Murfreesboro in Tennessee and Miami. These patients got tested for HIV after…

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Accident Injury Patients Suffer as Grady Hospital in Critical Condition

January 14, 2008 The Georgia General Assembly begins its 2008 session today. Constitutionally, the legislature is charged with approving a budget for the state. One critical item on this year’s agenda must be saving cash-strapped Grady Memorial Hospital, which is in critical condition. Grady Memorial Hospital (“Grady”), in the heart…

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