I write my own materials here at the Injuryboard, but many times I come across stuff that I think is so much better. Hers some examples:
- Brett Emison looks at the use of 3D technology at...
We see medical records all the time. It's not unusual to find mistakes or items that are left out. Sometimes, the omissions are fatal. Other times, they are never to be thought of again. Talk to the...
I am always interested in all of the citizen legislature talk and how this new group of politicians is fighting for the average person. The campaign contributions and the legislation that they...
Here at the Injuryboard, many of us have addressed the issue of how defensive medicine, actually makes doctors money. What a deal, crying about how you are forced to do something that seems to fill...
I may take a pledge that I won't talk to anyone about tort reform if they haven't seen this documentary. If they can watch it and still support tort reform that's fine. I would guess that they are...
I wrote about the drive for profits by the health insurance companies over a year ago:
Health Care By The Numbers, Mike Bryant | November 21, 2009 12:58 PM
This week the New York Times confirmed...
As a law clerk I got the chance to see a medical malpractice suit in federal court involving damage done to an eye. The thing that really was impressed upon me was the major problems that people...
There is a battle going on in Washington. It is pitting the constitutional rights of the consumer against big insurance and doctor groups that don't want those that hurt people to be liable. They...
Ben Glass has put together what may be the start of a real wave of trot reform. It's something that many of those who are singing the praises of how the world will be turned around if you just stop...
This past week, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN., released a study that the death rates at hospitals increases by 2% per hospital shift when units are understaffed with registered nurses.
The study,...