- Study Reveals Disconnect Between Patient Perceptions and Health Outcomes
- CMS Enhances Its Hospital Comparison Tools
- Physician Errors During Patient Handoffs Lead to Liability Claims
- Settlement Model Helps Victims and Lowers Malpractice Litigation Costs
- Study Finds Millions of Patients Suffer Adverse Drug Events Annually
- Cancer-causing Chemicals Found in Baby Products
- Diagnosing and Treating Ovarian Cancer
- Studies Show Annual Breast Cancer Screenings Are Beneficial
- Justice Undermined by Corporations with Big Pockets?
- Combating Fraud Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
- Nursing Home Abuse Doesn’t Just Happen to the Elderly
- Study Shows High Rate of Avoidable Hospital Readmissions
- Successful Preventive Measures Lead to a Decrease in Hospital Infections
- The Worst Times of Year to Go to the Hospital
- Interrupted Nurses More Likely to Perform Medication Mistakes
- Seven Pillars Method to Handle Medical Errors Up for Testing at IL Hospitals
- Protecting High School Athletes With Concussions and Head Injuries
- Computer Technology Used to Make Delivery Rooms Safer
- Judge Issues Injunction Against Nursing Homes Persecuting Patients
- The Pressure is On: Medical Professionals Standing Up For Patient Rights
- Keeping Patients Safe: The University of Illinois’ Patient Safety and Medical Liability Project
- Protecting Nursing Home Residents from Other Residents
- Avoidable Medical Errors: VA Hospital Exposed Vets to HIV and Hepatitis
- Lapro Chole Illustration
- The ''Hidden Cystic Duct'' Syndrome
- Defendant - Severing Common Bile Duct
- Biliary Injury In Laparoscopic Surgery: Part 1
- Anatomy Relevant to Cholecystectomy
- Pitfalls to Avoid in Cholecystectomy
- Three Stages of Discovery in Medical Malpractice Cases
- Protecting Against Identity Theft
- Plaintiff's Deposition
- Modes of Discovery
- Medical Malpractice Statute of Limitations
- Do I Have A Case?
- Discovery Stage
- Differential Diagnosis Cross
- Cerebral Palsy - Is it Biased?
- Breast Cancer - Find it Early!
- Blood Clots, Compartment Syndrome, and Pulmonary Emboli
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