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Lower Quality of Patient Care is a Concern with Telemedicine

As the pandemic began spreading across Georgia, many doctors chose to move their practices online. However, many health professionals will admit that the quality of medical care is likely to be lower with telemedicine. The Covid-19 pandemic has pushed doctors into adopting telemedicine at a speed that would have been…

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More Tech Advances in Medicine Also Means More Medical Error Risks

The widening use of technology in the health care sector has generally meant safer experiences for patients, but it also comes with a greater likelihood of errors related to these technologies. Most of us have been to a doctor’s appointment recently where we’ve seen the doctor or nurse typing notes…

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Depressed Doctors at Higher Risk of Medical Errors

Depression affects millions of people in the U.S.  Depression can sometimes be caused by life events such as job burn-out.  When a doctor suffers from burnout-related depression, a patient’s safety may be compromised. According to the results of a new study, doctors who are depressed may be at a higher…

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Misdiagnosis is a Leading Cause of Medical Errors

When you go to a doctor for an illness, one of the basic assumptions you may have is that the physician will be able to correctly diagnose your condition and provide treatment.  However, misdiagnosis or wrong diagnosis is one of the leading causes of medical errors. In fact, a new…

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Greater Risk of Childbirth Injuries, Errors during Weekends

According to a recent report by America’s Health Rankings, Georgia has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the nation.  Other studies have found that women who are admitted into a hospital on a weekend for delivery have a greater risk of suffering complications and injuries compared to the…

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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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Medical Errors Third Leading Cause of Death in United States

Medical errors rank third, just behind heart disease and cancer as a leading cause of death in the United States. Those findings come from a new study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University. According to the study, patients who suffer injuries as the result of a medical error are much…

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Distracted Medical Professionals Are a Patient Safety Risk and result in Medical Malpractice Claims

Doctors and nurses now have access to smart phones and other gadgets that help them in their work.Doctors can refer to smart phones to easily access the Internet, or access patient data.However, the increasing use of electronic communication devices in hospitals has also meant an increasing number of distractions that…

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Georgia Ranked on List of States with Poor Doctor Discipline

A new report by non-profit organization Public Citizen has placed Georgia on the list of ten worst states based on doctor discipline records. The report takes into consideration the numbers of disciplinary actions taken by the state’s boards of medical examiners against negligent physicians. In Georgia, the rate of actions…

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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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