The Blame Game—Trying to Improve Medical Error Reporting

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Reporting medical errors can improve healthcare safety and reduce patient harm.  How the error is reported plays a role in how effective a solution could be. A recent article in the Annals of Emergency Medicine evaluated 513 Patient Safety Net reports submitted between January and June 2019 at VCU Health in Virginia.  Patient Safety Net … Continued

Is Noise Affecting the Safety of Health Care?

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A recent position paper calls out surgical practitioners and technology for contributing to distractions in surgical settings. Distraction is a part of modern medical care.  Nursing staff are routinely overwhelmed with thousands of alarms per shift.  During a surgical procedure, noise and distraction increase the likelihood that a surgical error or never event could occur. … Continued

Amid Challenges, Number of Primary Care Physicians May Decline

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A recent survey reveals the impact of the COVID-19 crises on Primary Care physicians.  As a result, their patients may neglect their health or lose accessible healthcare altogether. The COVID-19 pandemic has reset how we live, who we interact with, and the products and services to which we have access.  Of those, medical care has … Continued

Migraines During Pregnancy Can be More than ‘Just a Headache’

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Pregnant women who experience migraines may be at a higher risk of stroke, according to recent research. Along with the aches, pains, hunger, and nausea that sometimes accompany pregnancy, many women experience severe headaches or migraines.  Because of the hormonal fluctuations of pregnancy, women who usually get migraine headaches may be afflicted less—or more—until and … Continued

Schochor, Staton, Goldberg, and Cardea, P.A. Attorneys Recognized as 2021 Super Lawyers®

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The skilled and knowledgeable attorneys of Schochor, Staton, Goldberg, and Cardea, P.A. are deeply committed to providing medical malpractice plaintiffs with the highest quality of legal representation. Since our opening day in 1984, we have recovered more than one billion dollars for our clients. Our award-winning attorneys have earned a wide range of distinctions from … Continued

Icon Honors 2020 Award Winner – Jonathan Schocher

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Congratulations to Founding Partner Jonathan Schocher on being honored with The Daily Record’s 2020 ICON Honors Award. The Icon Honors awards recognize Maryland business leaders over the age of 60 for their notable success and demonstration of strong leadership both within and outside of their chosen field. See the full digital edition https://thedailyrecord.com/2020/12/14/icon-honors-2020-digital-edition/

Study Suggests Longer Hourly Shifts May Not Translate to More Medical Errors

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Fear of overtired medical residents may be misplaced.  A new study found that residents working 24-hour shifts don’t necessarily make more errors than colleagues working shifts of 16 hours or less. A study and opinion piece in the New England Journal of Medicine looks at the schedules given to medical residents and the impact of … Continued

More Surgical Checklists, Fewer Errors?

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Recent research suggests using two surgical checklists together may result in fewer medical errors and less harm to patients. Checklists are an important part of patient safety.  In a surgical setting, careful attention to checklists can reduce serious mistakes, like wrong-site or wrong person surgeries.  We recently talked about the importance of the surgical time-out … Continued

Executive Order Makes Telehealth Services Permanent through CMS in Some Areas

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A recent Executive Order is aimed at expanding telehealth options in rural areas. Just months ago, telehealth was a sideline of many medical practice groups. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth services took center stage as in-person care became dangerous for patient and provider.  Recent statistics show 0.1 percent of Medicare primary care … Continued

Research Evaluates Newborn Blood Test for Type 1 Diabetes

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Researchers are optimistic about the development of a test that provides early warning of the development of Type 1 diabetes in babies and young children. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not make enough insulin for normal cell function.  While Type 1 diabetes can occur at any age, it often becomes apparent in … Continued