Essay On Medical Negligence

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Medical negligence – Are you getting accurate diagnosis?
Atul and Nalini (names changed) were over the moon on arrival of their new-born son. The delivery happened at a leading hospital in Coimbatore. But shortly, their joy turned into grief. Their new born son lost his eyesight due to sheer negligence in administering IV (Intravenous) by the duty nurse. The baby developed bacterial infections which spread to the eyes and thereby losing sight. Had there been timely intervention by doctors, this situation would not have arised.
What is Medical Negligence –?
According to Wikipedia, Medical Negligence is defined as professional negligence by act or omission by a health care provider in which the treatment is below the prescribed standard causing injury or death of the patient. Lot of us presume that medical negligence cases happen only in the developing south Asian countries. Let’s look at an example where Ireland witnessed nationwide protests in a medico legal
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Over 1.4 million people worldwide suffer from hospital acquired infections. Studies show that at least 50% of medical equipment in developing countries is unusable or only partly usable due to lack of knowledge on how to use. As a result, substandard diagnosis or treatment is meted out to patients and may result in serious injury or death.
Every year, unsafe injections cause 1.3 million deaths, primarily due to transmission of blood-borne pathogens such as hepatitis B, C virus and HIV. Problems associated with surgical safety in developed countries account for half adverse events that result in death or disability. According to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), medical negligence is the third leading cause of death in the U.S.—right behind heart disease and cancer."
Can all premature death be termed as medical