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groovedaddy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-29-09 01:09 PM
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A Patient Dies, and Then the Anguish of Litigation
It was just an average busy, stressful day at work, in May 2004, when the deputy sheriff arrived with a summons. I sucked in my breath, signed the receipt and returned to my desk piled high with charts, messages, lab results and forms. I was being sued for medical malpractice.

That was how it started. Eventually I peeked at the text of the complaint, which was riddled with accusations. Apparently, my conduct was “malicious, willful, wanton or reckless,” and I had “negligently, carelessly and without regard” for my patient’s health treated her in such a manner that she had died the previous year.

At night I lay awake going over and over what happened. My patient was a relatively young woman who had developed an aggressive colon cancer; her illness was unexpected, and her course was tragic. I felt that I had treated her as I would wish to be treated.

But now her children, whom I barely knew, were coping with their own complex emotions, which I imagined to be grief, very likely anger and frustration, and perhaps misunderstanding. Filing a malpractice suit somehow addressed this. And now it would hang over all of us for years. It was as if a noxious subtle film had settled all around, making everything vaguely unfamiliar and unpleasant. I had become a little unfamiliar to myself.

The film settled on everything at home and at work. I loved my patients and my practice, but this made me wary and mistrustful of them — and of myself.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/29/health/views/29case.html?th&emc=th
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MineralMan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-29-09 01:36 PM
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1. It's the 'Let's Cash in on Gramma's Tragic Death' syndrome.
It's incurable, and there's no drug available to treat it.
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HuckleB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-29-09 02:09 PM
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2. K & R.
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rantormusing Donating Member (210 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-29-09 10:57 PM
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3. This is a pretty good example of how it is suppose to happen
Everyone did their job, especially the judge. THey had no case, I'm assuming since it fell apart, it cost both parties money, but i don't see any need for new laws limiting your options.
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Crunchy Frog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-30-09 07:52 PM
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4. Some doctors' conduct genuinely is...
Edited on Wed Dec-30-09 08:02 PM by Crunchy Frog
“malicious, willful, wanton or reckless,”

We are experiencing that with a family member right now.
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