2011 - Page 242 of 319 - Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp

Medical Misdiagnoses May Be Reduced by Dedicated Emergency Rooms for Elderly

A new trend in emergency rooms may reduce misdiagnosis of elderly patients.  A few new hospitals are opening ERs specially designed for seniors, without all the confusion and clamor and with a little more comfort.  But the real question is whether they’ll truly improve care. Misdiagnosis is when the physician doesn’t realize that the patient…

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Virginia (VA) Medical Malpractice Award Caps Upheld by Governor

In his latest post to our firm’s Norfolk Legal Examiner, my colleague Rick Shapiro excoriates Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell for vetoing a bill that would have gradually raised the state-mandated cap on damage awards in medical malpractice cases. Rick urges lawmakers to either override the veto of H.B. 1449 or to reintroduce the legislation when…

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Major League Baseball Tightens up its Policy on Concussions & Head Injury

Baseball is taking extra precautions to protect players against brain/head injuries with a new series of protocols adopted by Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association. The new joint policy related to concussions, includes the creation of a seven-day disabled list., MLB.com reports.   A committee of experts has created the policy….

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