NYC Medical Errors Lawyer Reveals 10 Facts About Medical Malpractice

If You Call the CEO of a Big Hospital and Ask, 'How Many Medical Errors Did You Have Last Month,' Will They Know?

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10 Facts About Medical Malpractice

When you see a doctor or visit a hospital for treatment, you depend on medical professionals to keep you safe. The last thing you expect is to be injured or permanently hurt. Unfortunately, medical malpractice is a major problem in the U.S. healthcare industry, and it continues to get worse. Here are 10 facts about medical malpractice you should know.

Medical Malpractice Is the Third Leading Cause of Death in the Country

Medical malpractice is the third most common cause of death in the United States. This fact means that 10 percent of all deaths in the U.S. are caused by medical malpractice. Tragically, many patient safety experts believe the number is actually much higher.

Over 250,000 People Die Each Year Due to a Doctor's Mistake

Patient safety experts at Johns Hopkins have found that medical malpractice kills more than 250,000 Americans every year. It's important to note that some estimates put this number as high as 440,000 as many cases of medical malpractice go unreported.

Medical Malpractice Kills More People Than Respiratory Disease

Medical malpractice is deadlier than respiratory disease and many other illnesses and accidents, including car crashes. In fact, only heart disease and cancer claim more lives than medical malpractice. This stark fact puts the seriousness of medical malpractice into perspective. By contrast, the fourth leading cause of death - respiratory disease - claims 150,000 lives each year.

Medical Error Is Not Listed on Death Certificates as a Cause of Death

According to a report from The BMJ, previously known as the British Medical Journal, "... a major limitation of the death certificate [in the United States] is that it relies on assigning an International Classification of Disease (ICD) code to the cause of death. As a result, causes of death not associated with an ICD code, such as human and system factors, are not captured." This omission makes it difficult to get an accurate idea of just how many deaths are caused by medical mistakes. Some experts think the number of fatal medical errors could be significantly higher than current figures show.