G. Michael Fatall
10401 Holmes Rd.,
Ste 490
Kansas City, MO 64131
For Immediate Contact Call:
816-809-2035
OFC: 816-471-6444
FAX: 816-471-6664
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G. Michael Fatall
10401 Holmes Rd.,
Ste 490
Kansas City, MO 64131
For Immediate Contact Call:
816-809-2035
OFC: 816-471-6444
FAX: 816-471-6664
Patients are often told to trust the advice of their doctors unquestioningly. The knowledge of a doctor and the patient's trust in this knowledge allow individuals to take medicines without worry at the advice of a doctor. For some individuals, this implicit trust proved fatal. In fact, medication errors are all too common in the modern medical filed. These errors jeopardize the health of patients as well as others. The effects could range from nothing to even death and the death of others as well. With so many possible negative outcomes, physicians still regularly submit prescriptions that could jeopardize the health of a patient. A Missouri malpractice attorney wants this travesty to stop.
Have you or your loved ones been detrimentally affected by a prescription drug error? Contact a Missouri Malpractice Attorney right away to save yours and other's healthy futures today!
Prescription drugs errors occur due to a variety of reasons. Sometimes pharmacists are more too blame than the prescribing doctor. Poor handwriting, unclear prescription orders, negligent decisions and practices, inadequate training, and underperforming doctors are all reasons leading to a prescription drug error. In the rush in today's overcrowded hospitals, doctors may negligently skip over pertinent exams and information before issuing a prescription. This is a recipe for disaster.
Some consequences of prescription drug errors include:
Sometimes unclear abbreviations or simply sloppy handwriting causes a prescription drug error. Regardless of the cause, the results are inexcusable and costly. The associated costs with prescription drug errors cost hospitals nearly three and a half billion dollars annually and affect one and half million patients. The medical costs of fixing these errors are not the responsibility of the patient. Loss of work wages, pain, suffering, further injury, and even death are a small portion of the tragedy prescription drug errors can cause patients. A Missouri malpractice attorney is here to prevent this painful future in your life.
Have you or your loved ones been detrimentally affected by a prescription drug error? Contact a Missouri Malpractice Attorney right away to save yours and other's healthy futures today!