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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Missed Diagnosis is a Common Mistake

When you go to a hospital or doctor's office, you are putting your trust in the people who provide you with care. You expect that they have been trained as professionals; that they have special training and skills that will enable them to help you.
Unfortunately, although professionals should follow the standard of care, they can make mistakes. Everybody makes mistakes, of course, but in our society, we are required to be accountable for the mistakes we make.
One of the more common medical mistakes that is made is incorrect diagnosis of symptoms. Some doctors make medical decisions based on pamphlets provided to them by pharmaceutical salesmen rather than peer-reviewed medical literature. Other doctors will treat symptoms as a minor, common ailment while ignoring signs of critical diseases.
In a recent case we handled, a patient went to his primary care physician for over a year complaining of chest pain. Because his doctor was interested in lungs and pulmonary medicine, the doctor treated the chest pain as asthma. Unfortunately, the chest pain was not asthma, but rapidly progressing heart disease. Although none of the asthma treatments resolved the patient's symptoms, the doctor stubbornly adhered to the original diagnosis and treated it like asthma. Worse, the undetected heart disease advanced to the point where one of the patient's arteries became totally occluded. He suffered a fatal heart attack, leaving behind a loving wife and six beautiful children.
If the heart disease had been detected when the symptoms first began, minor medical treatment would have saved his life. Because the doctor missed the correct diagnosis, a loving wife lost her husband, and children lost their father. Although it was an obvious mistake, the doctor denied any wrongdoing. In this case, the doctor even refused to turn over medical records to the family, who were simply looking of answers. Rather than accept responsibility, the doctor's insurance company hired some of the most expensive lawyers in Salt Lake City to aggressively defend the negligence. Thankfully, the medical malpractice attorneys at G. Eric Nielson & Associates were able to recover a substantial settlement for the family. Although nothing can bring back their beloved husband and father, the family's financial needs can now be met.This is just one of dozens of examples of physicians who make critical mistakes that result in tragedy. The legal system exists to help hold people--including doctors--accountable for their mistakes. The Utah medical malpractice lawyers at G. Eric Nielson & Associates will fight for your rights, and help you recover for negligence, including missed diagnosis of serious conditions such as heart disease or cancer. Call today to set up a free, confidential, and no obligation consultation with an experienced malpractice lawyer: (801) 424-9088.
Labels: hospital liability, Litigation, Medical Malpractice, Misdiagnosis
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