Hospitals

  • Read more: The “Emergency Room” Doctrine (a.k.a. Doctors’ Virtual Immunity Against Suit)

    The “Emergency Room” Doctrine (a.k.a. Doctors’ Virtual Immunity Against Suit)

    By Alex Stein Under Georgia statute (that exists in other states as well), allegations of medical malpractice “arising out of the provision of emergency medical care in a hospital emergency department or obstetrical unit or in a surgical suite immediately following the evaluation or treatment of a patient in a hospital emergency department” must show “gross…

  • Read more: MISTAKE ≠ MALPRACTICE

    MISTAKE ≠ MALPRACTICE

    By Alex Stein Every lawyer with some experience in medical malpractice knows that a doctor’s mistake in diagnosing or treating a patient does not necessarily amount to negligence. Doctors sometimes make mistakes that are unavoidable or just reasonable, given the constraints under which they treat patients. For that reason, a patient would be ill-advised to sue…

  • Read more: Teamwork as Malpractice

    Teamwork as Malpractice

    By Alex Stein A team of doctors employed by the same hospital had failed to properly monitor a patient after his heart surgery in order to rule out a well-known neurological complication. The patient subsequently developed an irreversible neurological disorder, and a suit ensued. The patient’s expert identified the team’s omission as malpractice. However, he was…