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Medical Malpractice
Dix Hills Doctor Investigation Results in Another 8500 Warning Letters to Patients of Dr. Harvey Finkelstein
Dec 12, 2007
| Parker Waichman LLP
The Dix Hills doctor medical malpractice case is getting bigger, as the New York State Department of Health announced that it would be sending...
Information on Medical Malpractice, Bad Doctors Not Easy to Get
Dec 10, 2007
| Parker Waichman LLP
It’s far too difficult for people to find out if a doctor they trust is guilty of medical malpractice, a new study by Public Citizen has...
Dix Hills Doctor Medical Malpractice Investigation Grows
Nov 19, 2007
| Parker Waichman LLP
Medical Malpractice by a Dix Hills doctor is could become a major public health emergency. Nearly 630 patients recently received a letter from...
Congers family awarded $28 million in wrongful-birth lawsuit
Feb 10, 2007
| The Journal News
A family has been awarded $28 million in a wrongful-birth lawsuit against a New Jersey doctor and a national medical testing company. Justin Tineo,...
7 children are infected by bacterium at L.A. hospital
Dec 16, 2006
| Los Angeles Times
White Memorial Medical Center near downtown Los Angeles has closed its neonatal and pediatric intensive care units to new admissions after seven...
Off-label drug marketing: Missing the mark
Oct 22, 2006
| Mercury News
The heart-failure drug Natrecor seemed sure to become a blockbuster after Scios of Fremont put it on the market in 2001. Besides its use in...
Blood center’s failures led to death
Jul 28, 2006
| Kansas City Star
A hospital patient died last fall after a series of human and computer errors allowed her to receive a lethal transfusion of contaminated platelets...
Patient dies from E. coli-tainted blood
Jul 28, 2006
| AP
A hospital patient died after receiving blood platelets tainted with E. coli bacteria, the Community Blood Center in Kansas City said. The Food and...
FDA Pledges Conflict Reforms
Jul 25, 2006
| Los Angeles Times
Responding to criticism that its expert advisory panels are packed with industry-friendly scientists, the Food and Drug Administration pledged Monday...
FDA Scientists Report Their Safety Concerns in Poll
Jul 21, 2006
| Baltimore Sun
More than a third of Food and Drug Administration scientists who responded to a survey said agency officials cared more about speeding new drugs and...
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