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February 27, 2010
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Medication Error Death

Legal Issues Regarding Medications Errors
Approximately 30% of all malpractice claims involve drug-related injuries. An average payment of $99,721 was made for 2,195 out of the 6,646 claims reported to the Physician Insurers Association of America during the period 1985 through 1992.4 Anyone who manufactures, sells, distributes, prescribes, dispenses, or administers drugs, as well as the health care facility that employs them or places the medication in their formulary can be sued for subsequent patient injuries.

Theory of Liability
Health care providers sued for medication errors generally incur liability under the theory of negligence. Negligence is a tort that relates to an injury caused by conduct that deviates from a “standard of care.” Medical malpractice is a type of negligence that denotes an injury to a patient caused by a health care provider’s conduct that deviates from a professional standard of care. In a malpractice claim of a medication error, a jury assesses a health care provider’s behavior to determine whether it adhered to the professional standards of practice required by both his profession and the law.

Example Case:
The patient immediately had a reaction and died 16 days later. The patient’s family sued the physician, the hospital, and the nursing, clerical and pharmacy staff. Prior to trial the resident settled the claim against him for $230,000. At trial it was learned that the defendants relied on a computer generated Medication Administration Record (MAR) which listed
“no allergies” for the patient. The defendants failed to thoroughly review the patient’s medical records for allergies or check the MARs for any inconsistencies. The court concluded that the defendant health care providers had failed their responsibilities to verify the appropriateness of the patient’s prescriptions and to bring potential problems to the attention of the prescriber.  The plaintiffs were awarded $350,000 in damages.

Please contact us if anyone you know has suffered from debilitating injuries due to medical malpractice in Arizona.

 

 
Did You Know?    
 
 
Many people don’t know what expenses are typically included in a settlement
A typical medical malpractice claim will include compensation for pain and suffering, payment of medical expenses for treating the injury caused by the malpractice and reimbursement for any past, present or future financial losses that you have incurred as a result of the malpractice. However, this varies by State.

 


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A form of discovery in which one party submits a series of written questions to the other party, and to which the latter is bound to answer under oath.

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The party who initiates a legal action; in a personal injury lawsuit, the person who alleges that he or she has suffered monetary damages due the negligence of another party.

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A physician who has successfully completed an ACGME-approved residency program or its equivalent in an American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)-recognized specialty and has been certified by an ABMS member board

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  • Flagstaff
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  • Safford
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  • Somerton
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  • Surprise
  • Tempe
  • Tucson
  • Yuma
 


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