Medical Malpractice

  • Connecticut Medical Malpractice Statute of Limitations

    James Sabatini | December 06, 2007 10:24 PM | 0 CommentsNew Haven , CT

    Connecticut law requires that a medical malpractice lawsuit be initiated within two years from the date when the injury is first sustained or discovered or in the exercise of reasonable care should have been discovered. The law also requires that it be initiated within three years from the date of the act or omission complained of (CGS § 52-584). (The courts typically refer to the two year...

  • Connecticut Places Hartford Hospital On Probation

    James Sabatini | February 11, 2008 11:38 AM | 0 CommentsNew Haven , CT

    Hartford Hospital, the state's second-largest facility in terms of licensed beds, is on probation for a year after complaints arose about its emergency and operating rooms. State officials discovered 28 complaints over a two-year period based on patient surveys. The Department of Health found serious issues during the course of its investigation. There were a number of patient care issues on a...

  • More Lawsuits Filed Against St. Francis Hospital For Failing To Protect Patients From Sexual Abuse By Dr. Reardon

    James Sabatini | December 11, 2007 1:06 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    In the latest lawsuit filed against St. Francis Hospital, the victims alllege that the doctor accused of sexually abusing his child patients used a gun to threaten the children and raped some of the victims. The lawsuits accuse St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford of failing to protect them from Dr. George Reardon. He was a chief of endocrinology at the hospital and practiced...

  • Vermont Hospitals Will Not Seek Payment For Certain Medical Errors

    James Sabatini | January 04, 2008 4:38 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    Vermont hospitals recently adopted a policy not to seek payment from patients or insurance companies if certain rare errors are made that result in serious harm. The 14 Vermont hospitals will follow a uniform system that officials said will make the hospitals more accountable. The policy will cover eight, serious medical errors including surgery performed on a wrong body part or on the wrong...

  • More Lawsuits Filed Against St. Francis Hospital For Failing Protect Patients From Sexual Abuse By Dr. Reardon

    James Sabatini | December 11, 2007 1:06 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    In the latest lawsuit filed against St. Francis Hospital, the victims allege that the doctor accused of sexually abusing his child patients used a gun to threaten the children and raped some of the victims. The lawsuits accuse St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford of failing to protect them from Dr. George Reardon. He was a chief of endocrinology at the hospital and practiced...

  • Emergency Room Patients Waiting Longer

    James Sabatini | January 15, 2008 10:05 PM | 0 CommentsWaterbury, CT

    Patients seeking urgent care in U.S. emergency rooms are waiting longer than in the 1990s, especially people with heart attacks, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. The longer waits affect insureds and uninsureds equally. They found a quarter of heart attack victims waited 50 minutes or more before seeing a doctor in 2004. Waits for all types of emergency department visits became 36 percent...

  • Connecticut Emergency Room Crisis

    James Sabatini | September 27, 2006 9:31 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    Last week an Illinois woman died from a heart attack after waiting to been seen by a doctor at the emergency room. Here in Connecticut, emergency room doctors believe that it is just a matter of time until such a tragedy occurs in a Connecticut emergency room hospital.According to the Hartford Courant report: Michael Carius, chairman of the department of emergency room medicine at Norwalk...

  • Salem Man Awarded $210K for Medical Malpractice

    Shannon Weidemann | November 11, 2007 3:53 PM | 0 CommentsNew Haven , CT

    A Salem man had surgery on his gall bladder in August 1999. He was in pain following the surgery and visited with two doctors. Both of the doctors failed to diagnose a bile leak and he needed to have emergency surgery to fix the problem. He sued for medical malpractice and the jury awarded him and his wife $210,000. Kevin Cummings said he first went to Dr. Lakshmanan about pain following the...

  • Defibrillator Leads Recalled by Medtronic

    Shannon Weidemann | November 11, 2007 4:45 PM | 0 CommentsWaterbury, CT

    Medtronic has issued a product recall for Sprint Fidelis Defibrillator leads because of possible fractures in the lines. The defibrillator leads have been on the market since 2004 and the FDA did not require human testing before gaining approval. The model was close enough to a previous one to not warrent it. Medtronic did perform short-term testing on humans before seeking FDA approval...

  • Medicare To Stop Covering Hospital Errors

    James Sabatini | August 19, 2007 1:03 PM | 0 CommentsHartford, CT

    The Bush Administration announced that Medicare will no longer pay the extra costs of treating preventable errors, injuries and infections that occur in hospitals. Until this policy change, Medicare covered expenses stemming from hospital errors. Privare insurers are now also making a similar policy change in an attempt to save money. The new policy does poses some interesting questions...

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