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Was physicians' misdiagnosis the cause of this Pt.'s death?

Publication: Medical Law's Regan Report
Publication Date: 01-MAR-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Was physicians' misdiagnosis the cause of this Pt.'s death?(Medical Law Case on Point)

Article Excerpt
CASE ON POINT: Reddy v Seale, 2008 TX--lw080321542 (3/20/2008) S.W.3d -TX

ISSUE: On so many occasions, in so many cases, families who have lost loved ones due medical malpractice often are oblivious to the fact. All too often they accept the explanation of the physician who has misdiagnosed the patient. All too often they tail to even make inquiry into whether all went in accordance with the applicable standards of good medical practice. All too often, it has not! Further, many physicians who have misdiagnosed patients they have lost, know all too well that their failure to properly, and/or timely diagnose and treat such patients was, in fact, the proximate cause of their patients deaths or catastrophic injuries. All too often patients' families are "kept in the dark."...

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