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Our law firm regularly gets information from the Minnesota Department of Health to use as evidence. MDH is the investigative, regulatory and enforcement agency for medical issues ranging from adverse health events at hospitals to infectious disease.
Evidence obtained from MDH is almost always admissable in court.
Minnesota Adverse Health Events Report
January 17, 2008 – The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has put out its fourth annual report on preventable adverse health events in Minnesota hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers and regional treatment centers. The report summarizes the number and types of events that occurred between October 7, 2006, and October 6, 2007, in the 197 facilities covered by the adverse health events law. During that period, 125 adverse events were reported by 38 hospitals and four surgical centers, and 13 deaths and 10 serious disabilities resulted from the events. Preventable adverse events include such things as pressure ulcers, retained objects after surgery, wrong-site surgeries, wrong procedures, death or serious disability from a medication error, and death from a fall. The most frequent events noted in this year’s report were stage three or four pressure ulcers (43), wrong site surgery (24), and a foreign object left in a patient after surgery (25).
In addition to reporting individual events, facilities are required to report on the underlying causes of each event and the corrective actions being taken to prevent similar events from happening in the future. This reporting system provides a forum for sharing key findings with hospitals and surgical centers across the state so they can learn from one another. Generalized information from the adverse health events reporting system is also shared with facilities through newsletters highlighting best practices, safety alerts and presentations throughout the year.
Diane Rydrych, assistant director of the MDH Division of Health Policy, said that consumers should use the information in the report to become more involved in their health care. “There are a growing number of tools that will help consumers become more involved in their health care,” Rydrych said. “By reviewing the information in the adverse health events report, consumers can have better conversations with their providers about steps they are taking to ensure safe, high-quality care.” Rydrych noted that a consumer guide to adverse health events is available on the MDH Web site.
A full copy of the adverse health events report and additional information can be found on MDH’s Adverse Health Events Web page, at www.health.state.mn.us/patientsafety.
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Pharmacy Error Settlement
Our law firm recently negotiated a settlement for the family of a woman who was given ten times the prescribed dose of cochicine.
$950,000 Recovery for Failure to Diagnose Septic Arthritis
Attorneys Fred Pritzker and Elliot Olsen recently secured a $950,000 recovery on behalf of a young man who developed septic arthritis eight days following knee surgery.
Heart Lead Extraction Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
PritzkerOlsen attorneys are representing patients and their families nationwide in product liability and medical malpractice cases involving defective Medtronic Sprint Fideles defibrillator leads. Several patients have died during surgery to remove the defective Medtronic lead.
Dental Malpractice: Oral Surgery and Burn Injuries
The FDA has recently stated that poorly-maintained dental equipment has resulted in severe burns. These cases could involve both dental malpractice and product liability claims.
Hospital Malpractice Lawsuits
Hospital malpractice includes any type of medical negligence that occurs in a hospital setting, including errors by doctors, nurses, technicians and other hospital staff.
Neurosurgery Errors
Surgical errors are common and can lead to serious injury or death. In an article in the medical journal Neurosurgery that reported on a study of 1108 elective neurosurgical procedures, a neurosurgeon recorded 2684 errors in 87.1% of the cases. 22.6% of the errors were considered major. 78.5% of the errors were deemed preventable.
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