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Everything You Need to Know about Legal Medical Malpractice

The Importance of Informed Consent

Before receiving medical treatment, patients must give their informed consent to the healthcare providers that will perform the treatment.  Except for a few exceptions, medical professionals legally cannot perform procedures on individuals without first gaining their permission.

The concept of informed consent is a two-part process.  The first part requires the medical provider to inform the patient.  This means telling the patient what procedure will be done, how it will be performed, the estimated recovery time, alternative treatments, and possible side effects.  Patients may also ask any questions about the recommended treatment and any alternatives.

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Malpractice Attorney – What About Them?

Negligence is unforgivable especially if it is committed by the only person you trust – your doctor. This is reason why we have experienced malpractice attorney to protect us form the malpractices of the medical professionals. We can only sue our doctors after the infliction of actual damage. According to law, medical negligence covers various legal grounds. But there are certain definitions including the areas like wrongful administration of medical treatment and damages caused by the incompetence of the doctor.

There are several ways on how we can get the best attorney for your case. You can always ask for recommendations or look over the internet. But there is one thing that you have to be familiar with before you decide who to hire – cost. Not the cost of lawyer, but the litigation process. Even if there is really a medical negligence, the settlement may not be enough to cover all the expenses. There is a tendency that the cost of the litigation will exceed the award. So, you will be forced to choose either you consider it as a monetary loss or you have to pursue it as your principle tells you so.

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Hospital Food Negligence

While many would not think that hospitals can be particularly unhygienic places, a poorly-run hospital can be responsible for any number of food-borne illnesses. The usual complaints about hospital food are that they are not necessarily tasty and that there aren’t many options. However, this does not mean that all hospitals run clean kitchens and cook their food properly. Bacteria such as Salmonella and E. Coli can affect any kitchen, regardless of its location, if the person preparing the food is not careful.

Most bacteria found in food that leads to food poisoning are the result of improper preparation. While one would think that a hospital, of all places, would be especially mindful of this threat, the individuals responsible for preparing meals are not doctors themselves. Instead, chiefs and cooks run the kitchen, like anywhere else, and can make the same mistakes that commercial cooks can make. If preparing poultry products, meat and eggs both need to be cooked at a high enough temperature for a long enough time to kill most bacteria. The same can be said for beef and pork products.

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