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Oct 24, 2013 | Defective Products, Medical Malpractice

Serious Erosion Events Associated with St. Jude Amplatzer Atrial Septal Occluder

Medical devices, improperly manufactured and designed, that are allowed to bypass the standard pathway for testing and approval, may inadver...

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Jan 13, 2012 | Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

Stents, ICDs, Inappropriate? Then Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Won’t Pay

The American Medical Association recommends that every patient should seek a second party independent opinion prior to undergoing any surgic...

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Jul 22, 2011 | Business Law, General, Medical Malpractice

Medicare Claims Show Overuse For CT Scanning

The over utilization of medical treatments like CT scans may cause radiation exposure especially to senior citizens, says medical malpractic...

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Jul 08, 2011 | Medical Malpractice

43% Of Medical Errors Occur In Outpatient Settings

The selection of medical providers is a serious decision whenever you or a member of your family requires attention, Alabama medical malprac...

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Jun 30, 2011 | Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

Baby’s Death Spotlights Safety Risks Linked To Computerized Systems

Computerized systems are increasingly being utilized in the medical field, but there are some risks involved, Alabama medical malpractice at...

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Jun 23, 2011 | Medical Malpractice

Medication Mishaps Send Millions Back To Hospitals For Care

The utilization of new and powerful drugs can cause unanticipated adverse reactions to patients due to the unique composition of each person...