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Malpractice Explained:
 

      Examples of a STRONG Malpractice Case  from .'Lectric Law ./ Discussion of the elements of malpractice
       - targeted to attorneys
      Law All Nurses Should Know.
      Bazelon Center -Site dedicated to aiding patients and their families with pain treatment issues.
      Skip Simpson - Psychiatric Malpractice / suicide
      Kentucky Law Links - Duty/Breach /Causation /Damages / S.O.L. / (Explained with Kentucky Law illustrations)
      Pa. Law Illustrating the Elements of Medical Malpractice .
      I think Medical Malpractice might have happened, but am not sure .Hawaii Law Firm -  Bronster Crabtree & Hoshibata
      PhapLuat - Brief explanation of the basics by a California firm catering to Vietnamese-Americans
      Richmond & Fishburne, L.L.P. Charlottesville. Brief explanation of the elements
      Medical Malpractice .Scotsdale Arizona site -  lawyer links
      Medical Malpractice . from my alma mater  - Rutgers

     
Summary of Medical Malpractice law by state  Statutes of Limitations, Caps, Etc.) from 
                Illinois law firm, McCullough,
Campbell and Lane.   
      FindLaw: Medical Malpractice . Articles for attorneys and consumers


AGENCIES CONCERNED WITH SAFER MEDICAL CARE: 
      AHRQ   U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) .
           WebM&M: Morbidity & Mortality Rounds . Health Care: Medical Errors & Patient Safety. .
      Institute of Medicine - (National Academy of Sciences) - The sponsors of Dr. Leape's 1991 report
                 on medical errors discusses approaches to safer health care.
       Risk Management Foundation
      The Institute For  Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) .
      Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations .
      United States Pharmacopeial Convention Inc. U.SP. has been setting standards for drugs since 1820 .
      MedWatch at U.S. Food & Drug Administration

 
How to Decrease Lawsuits:
     Reducing Errors
     "Sorry Works"

       University of Michigan Health System decreases lawsuits by 50% and legal fees by 66% by confessing errors to patients
       Lexington KY VA Hospital 17 year history of decreased malpractice costs by acknowlegding errors and settling up front
        "Healing Words"  Surgeon & Author Michael Woods discusses how apologies reduce the risk of a lawsuit.
        Illinois Legisalture discusses implementing "Sorry Works"  Sorry Works! Coalition   - Offline ?
  
  Miscellaneous links
      Nurses Protection Group - links on malpractice avoidance for nurses, from provider of nursing malpractice insurance. 
      Intro to DataBank - Hartford Courant - Reports by State .State Ranking .Links to State Regulators .
     questionabledoctors.org - 13 states have online versions of their lists of disciplines doctors.
      DMOZ - Society:Law:Legal Information: MALPRACTICE.
      LawGuru -  "Ask an Attorney"
      Yahoo! Malpractice
      Health Care HIPPO -  Policies / Regulations / CFR / Case Law
      American Journal of Family Practice - Legal Medicine Articles
      Missouri Law Report . Online Journal focusing on Medico-Legal Issues
      Medical Research Resources for Attorneys . From Texas paralegal Janabeth Fleming Evans
      Center for Patient Advocacy
           - Resources and information on laws and proposed legislation pertaining to access to quality medical care on a national level. 
      Medical Litigation News -   Canadian Medical Malpractice Consultants
      Medical Rants - A General Internist blog airs comments about practice Malpractice .
      McMillen, Reinhart & Voght, P.A  Links to Information on Doctors / Medical Specialties /Hospitals / Government
      Health Administration Responsibility Project- Resource for patients, doctors, and attorneys seeking to establish the
             liability of Managed Health Care Organizations and Nursing Facilities for the consequences of their decisions. 

ARTICLES:

Improving Safety with Information Technology-    DW Bates, M.D., and A A Gawande, M.D., M.P.H.
           New Engl J Med  2003 June 19 348(25):2526-34
      This important article identifies areas in which readily availble technology can reduce errors by as much as 80%.
No less important are the 59 references discussing ways in which technology can reduce medical errors.

Residents' Suggestions for Reducing Errors in Teaching Hospitals
  NEJM  348(9):851-855  February 27, 2003  K.G.M. Volpp, M.D., Ph.D.  D. Grande, M.D.
   The authors identify 8 areas of concern and discuss changes that are necessary to avoid needess patient morbidity and morality.

 Mammogram Team Learns From Its Errors
     New York Times       June 28, 2002
    Kaiser Permanente radiologist improves accuracy by firing doctors who have high error rates
             - the result was 1/3  fewer cancers missed.

Report : National health-Care System Woefully Lacking; Tangled Maze: Institute Recommends an Overhaul to Bring 21st-Century Care to Patients
    Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA); March 2, 2001,  Pg. a2
  U.S. scientists have developed highly effective treatments for many diseases but too many Americans get inadequate, outdated or even unsafe therapy instead because the nation's health-care system is a tangled maze, the Institute of Medicine said in a scathing report Thursday.

Reporting and Prevention of Medical Errors
Prepared Statement of Lucian L. Leape, M.D. Harvard School of Public Health Subject Before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions; May 24, 2001

Reporting medical errors and adverse events; Research Corner.
AORN Journal    April 1, 2002 ;    JCAHO call for Safety

 VA tries to learn from its mistakes; Hospitals focusing on errors, not blame, to revolutionize care
The Baltimore Sun December 22, 2001;  Baltimore VA reports progress in decreasing medical errors.

Harvard Prof Urges Hospitals to Spot, Curb Bad Doctors
The Boston Herald March 30, 2001
  "Every hospital has doctors whose performance is a concern," said Dr. Lucian L. Leape, professor at the
   Harvard School of Public Health.    "We do have problem doctors. Everybody has witnessed it. But everybody insists it is someone else's problem. It's a major issue and  hospitals have to take the primary responsibility."

Hospital Patient Safety Information Gives Consumers the Power To Make More Informed Health Care Choices;
PR Newswire January 17, 2002 , Thursday
Leapfrog Group Unveils First Results of Unique Survey: Initial Focus on Six Regions including Atlanta, California, East Tennessee, Minnesota, St Louis,
and Seattle-Tacoma-Everett   http://www.leapfroggroup.org

Curtail Health Workers' Hours to Save Lives, Senators Urged
Chicago Tribune,  February 2, 2000, Pg. 7
   An expert on medical mistakes, which kill as many as 98,000 Americans every year, called last week for limiting the notoriously long hours medical personnel work.

10 Common Prescribing Errors Consultant;  41(6) p. 766   May 1, 2001
Sound-alike Drugs; Lack of Drug Knowledge; Dose Calculation Errors; Decimal Point Misplacement; Wrong Dosage Form;
Wrong Frequency; Use of Abbreviations; Drug Interactions; Renal Insufficiency; Incomplete Patient History

  http://www.usp.org/reporting/review/qr66.pdf .1000 name pairs that have been confused on prescriptions   have been   identified

Pharmacist participation on physician rounds and adverse drug events in the intensive care unit.
Leape LL, et al. JAMA. 1999; 282(3):267-270. In group with Senior pharmacist participating in ICU rounds, The rate of preventable ordering Adverse Drug Events decreased by 66% from 10.4 per 1000 patient-days before the intervention to 3.5 after the intervention.  

Patient-safety awards abound , but do they represent real progress in the fight against medical errors, or are they just for show?  Modern Healthcare;  April 22, 2002, Monday
''Part of the initial step in making progress is understanding that there's a problem. Now we know there's a problem.''

Reducing Errors in Health Care: Translating Research Into Practice
How Errors Occur.Medication Errors .Surgical Errors .Diagnostic Inaccuracies .System Failures
Improving Patient Safety. Adverse Event Monitoring .Computer-Reminders .Protocols .Promoting Safety .
AHRQ Publication No. 00-PO58   April, 2000
Nat'l Academy Press, Crossing the Quality Chasm: (2001) .

In search of safety : Nursing Economics January 1, 2002 http://www.premierinc.com/

Building an Electronic Network of Care; Group Seeks to Cut Medical Errors by Sharing Information While Guarding Privacy   Washington Post, December 12, 2001

State awarded $ 4.5m to fight medical errors.                                       
The Boston Herald October 30, 2001; NEWS; Pg. 016
The three-year project will seek more information about how errors occur and about how patients, doctors, hospital officials and others can make the system safer.

Paths to reducing medical injury: professional liability and discipline vs. patient safety -- and the need for a third way.   Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics September 22, 2001; Pg. 369

Health Care Quality and How to Achieve It
        Comments by Kenneth Shine, M.D. President of the Institue of Medicine

Oops, Wrong Patient: Journal Takes On Medical Mistakes
The New York Times  June 18, 2002
        The patient had been on the operating table for an hour. Doctors had made an incision in her groin, punctured an artery, threaded in a tube and snaked it up into her heart. Now they were stimulating her heart electrically, to test for abnormal rhythms.
        The phone rang: it was a doctor from another department. What, he asked, were they doing with his patient? There was nothing wrong with her heart.
  Annals of Internal Medicine series highlights case reports of errors to focus on what can be done to reduce injuries.

To err is human : How to prevent medical errors. Patient Care June 15, 2001; Pg. 95

Links - Medical Errors and  Preventing Medical Errors
      Preventing Medical Errors:  Abstract from Nursing Learning Network course
       Home Study Educators - Preventing Medical Errors (50 Page PDF with annotations)
      New York Medical College Family Practice Residency - Guide for preventing medical errors (90 page PDF - LONG DOWNLOAD!)
      1999 Insitiute of Medicine report How the IOM concluded that from 44,000 to 98,000 die annually from medical errors
       Media Citations to the IOM Report