Failure To Diagnose

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Have you suffered from the failure to diagnose your condition due to Medical Malpractice?

FAILING TO DIAGNOSE MEANS THAT THE PROPER DIAGNOSIS WAS:

  • Delayed
  • Wrong
  • Missed 
  • Results in harm to the patient

FAILING TO TIMELY AND PROPERLY DIAGNOSE IS A COMMON OCCURRENCE:

  • 12 million Americans are misdiagnosed as outpatients
  • More than 50% of Americans will be a victim of failure to diagnose in their lifetimes
  • 66% of inpatients needed to have their initial diagnosis changed
    • Women and minorities are 20% to 30% more likely to be misdiagnosed

THE FAILURE TO DIAGNOSE IS NOT ONLY COMMON BUT CAN BE VERY DEADLY:

  • One-Third of medical malpractice cases that cause death or permanent disability is the result of misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
  • Up to 80,000 million Americans die in a hospital due to the failure to promptly diagnose

WHY DOES FAILURE TO DIAGNOSE HAPPEN:

  • Incompetence
  • Failure of the medical doctor to take a proper history
  • Delay in ordering proper tests
  • Failing to order proper tests 
  • Failing to properly interpret test results
  • Failing to follow up on test results
  • Failing to refer a patient to a specialist
  • Failing to confer with a specialist
  • Failing to inform the patient of their test results

THE MOST COMMON FAILURE TO DIAGNOSE CASES ARE:

  • Infection 
  • Colorectal Cancer
  • Lung Cancer 
  • Breast Cancer
  • Heart Attack
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Sepsis
  • Pulmonary Embolism
  • Brain Hemorrhage
  • Bladder Cancer
  • Pneumonia
  • Kidney Failure
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Reproductive Cancers
  • Babies In Distress During Delivery
  • Anesthesia Errors
  • Cauda Equina Syndrome
  • Herniated and Bulging Vertebral Discs Causing Spinal Nerve Death 
  • Intestinal Bleeding
  • Retinal Detachment
  • Medication Errors