Connecticut Medical Malpractice: Medical Record Mistakes Could Be Common

Wednesday, November 16th, 2016 by | Posted In: Hospital Negligence, Medical Malpractice

medical-records-mishapsA new study shows that every patient seen in a hospital setting is at risk of a major medical error that could be Connecticut medical malpractice. Conducted by the ECRI Institute, a nonprofit organization that researches and studies patient safety, this study shows that Connecticut patients (and all patients nationwide) are subject to a mix-up in medical records.

A medical records mishap can have lasting effects, including the most dire. Injuries sustained from these types of mix-ups could include operating on the wrong body part, following a do not resuscitate order for the wrong patient, ordering drugs when a person has allergies, and so many more. Here are a few ways you can help mitigate a misidentification.

  1. Upon registration at a healthcare facility or hospital, have the registration person repeat your full name, date of birth and address. This seems very basic, however there have been instances where patients with the same name and date of birth have been mixed-up.
  2. Prior to a procedure, make sure the staff reconfirms your identity as well as repeating the procedure you or your loved one are scheduled for.
  3. If you have any drug allergies, make sure you repeat them as you deem necessary.
  4. If a surgeon or physician has prescribed a treatment plan, reconfirm with the nurse prior to receiving any medications, if possible.

If you or a loved one were the victim of an identity mishap at a hospital or healthcare facility, find out if you have a Connecticut medical malpractice case. Our team of experienced attorneys will begin both a medical and legal investigation into your case.

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