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Kentucky, Do You Know How Often Medical Malpractice Occurs?Just how frequently does medical malpractice occur? Read here for some statistics tracked down by Gray and White Law in Louisville.
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Recovery and Therapy from Kentucky Hip Surgery Is Not Quick or EasyAlthough surgery for a hip fracture in Louisville is relatively simple, recovery and therapy are lengthy processes. Read here for further information.
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“I’ve Fallen, and I Can’t Get Up!”—It’s Not Funny, KentuckyWhen elderly people fall in Louisville nursing homes, they are highly likely to break a hip because as we age, our bones lose density. Read more here.
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Reporting Medication Errors in Kentucky: Let’s Not Punish the NurseNurses often are the ones who take the blame for medication errors, although more and more the mistake is dealt with as a learning tool.
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Medication Errors Decrease When Quality of Nurses’ Environment IncreasesResearch shows that when nurses have a positive, supportive work environment, they make fewer medication errors. Read here for details, Kentucky.
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Learn About NuvaRing, Kentucky: Product, Problems, and ProsecutionAs of late September 2012, more than 1,000 NuvaRing lawsuits are pending for patients who developed blood clots or died. Read here for more info, Kentucky.
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Avoiding the Need to Go Back for More Back Surgery in KentuckyBack surgery is a very serious endeavor. To ensure the best results for you, read here—Gray and White Law passes along some tips for success.
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Kentucky, Here’s When Medicine Can Make You SickThere are times when medicine can cause you to end up worse off than before, Kentucky. Read here about common medication errors.
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Louisville Lawyers Discuss Diagnosis and Treatment of Lyme DiseaseIf your doctor suspects that you have Lyme disease, how will he or she confirm the diagnosis, and how will the disease be treated?
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Kentucky, Be Aware: Lyme Disease Is Frequently MisdiagnosedThe symptoms of Lyme disease resemble those of other conditions; this is why the disease is misdiagnosed so often. Read here to educate yourself about Lyme.
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Sponge Counts May Not Stop Retained Objects in Surgeries in LouisvilleDid your surgical team do all they could to prevent a retained object? Our Louisville medical malpractice attorneys explain why these errors keep happening.
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Retained Objects in Surgery Lead to Kentucky Medical Malpractice CasesOur Kentucky medical malpractice attorneys explain what kinds of items are lost inside patients during surgery—and what should you do if it happens to you.