State and federal lawsuits filed last week in California are seeking to change current legal thinking and make it harder for medical device makers to avoid responsibility for defective products. According to an analysis published in the Wall Street Journal the suits “could challenge the broad liability protection that medical…
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Medical Device Product Liability
An editorial published last month by the New York Times raises important questions about the legal and moral responsibility medical device manufacturers have, or ought to have, concerning their products. The newspaper focused on all-metal hip implants in general and the actions of DePuy Orthopaedics in particular. DePuy is a…
Oregon Wrongful Death Suit Filed in Klamath
An Oregon wrongful death lawsuit filed recently in Chiloquin raises new questions about the conduct of an area children’s center that has had a rocky relationship with state and local authorities. According to the Klamath Falls Herald & News, the Oregon wrongful death suit against Kleos Children’s Community and the…
Oregon Wrongful Death Charged by Inmate’s Family
A lawsuit recently filed in Salem charges both doctors and prison officials with the Oregon wrongful death of a Salem man in 2010. The suit was filed by the alleged victim’s mother, according to a report in the Salem Statesman-Journal. According to the newspaper, her son, Robert Haws, was a…
Putting Oregon Patient Safety First
One might have thought that when considering health policy the safety of hospital patients would be just about everyone’s top priority – medical professionals and legislators (and, of course, patients themselves) alike. After all, there are few areas of our lives in which we base crucial decisions to the judgment…
Oregon Hospital Error Figures Raise Medical Malpractice Questions
It is one of the things we all most fear – and over which we have the least control – when entering the hospital: preventable errors. Recently, Portland’s main newspaper has been reporting on an equally disturbing problem related to preventable errors and Oregon medical malpractice: the fact that because…
Supreme Court Hears Key Privacy Case
The US Supreme Court heard arguments this week in a case that raises important issues about personal privacy, patients relationships with their doctors and what some see as corporate America’s right to see people’s personal data because doing so may aid their marketing efforts. According to the Burlington Free Press,…
Portland Hospital Cleared of Malpractice in Parking Lot Death
Following up a story I wrote about in February, The Oregonian reports that federal regulators have cleared Portland Adventist Medical Center of wrongdoing in a high-profile case in which a man died of a heart attack in the hospital’s parking lot. As regular readers will recall, 61-year-old Birgilio Marin-Fuentes suffered…
Serious Medical Malpractice Questions Raised by Report on State Medical Boards
A report released this week by the consumer watchdog organization Public Citizen raises serious questions about the conduct of state medical boards, according to an analysis published by the Los Angeles Times. The charges, in turn, raise broader questions about the conduct of hospitals and doctors and the prevalence in…
Nursing Home Death Reminds Us of Need for Vigilance
A California nursing home has been ordered to pay the largest fines allowed under state law following the death of a patient. For us here in Oregon this nursing home neglect and abuse case, though it comes from out-of-state, serves as a powerful reminder of the important role courts and…