Reducing Orthopedic Surgery Malpractice Claims in Connecticut
Last updated Monday, November 6th, 2023
A study recently completed by a leading medical malpractice insurer found that the majority of orthopedic surgery medical malpractice claims are due to allegations of improper surgical procedures, and the researchers also discovered that there are many complaints related to poor patient care after a surgery. In an effort to reduce the number of these complaints, a list of suggestions for medical practitioners was created. Orthopedic malpractice cases are on the rise these days.
One of the most important parts of preventing complications from developing and addressing them in a timely manner is to make sure patients know the signs of trouble and for medical personnel to keep track of them. Patients may be made aware of signs of medical complications, but it can be overwhelming for these individuals or their families to keep track of this information, so medical professionals should follow up with patients to verify they are not having problems.
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Additionally, people may assume that problems after a surgery are not signs of complications. For instance, pain is normal, but increasing pain or swelling may indicate that a complication is developing. In these cases, it is up to medical professionals to ensure that they are aware of a patient’s state and interpret their condition. This will require that professionals at all levels are aware of indications of trouble and that a patient’s complaints are tracked appropriately.
Surgical errors aren’t the only reason that a patient may suffer unnecessarily in relation to a medical procedure. Everything from a misdiagnosis to a failure to ensure that a patient does not develop complications can lead to negative outcomes for patients, which can include developing new conditions or even result in death. A medical malpractice attorney can assist patients who were not cared for properly by medical practitioners in seeking compensation for their losses.