When you think of medical negligence, you probably think of mistakes that occur when dosing medicine, performing surgery, or evaluating and diagnosing a patient. Sometimes, mistakes like that are the direct result of someone keeping inaccurate records in a patient’s chart. Some of the most common mistakes seen on medical records include the following:
When nurses, doctors, surgeons, and medical specialists do not have access to accurate medical records, they may struggle to properly diagnose and treat their patients. Depending on the circumstances surrounding the inaccurate record keeping, medical negligence could be at play.
It’s no secret that medical personnel at many hospitals and doctors’ offices are overworked—especially when understaffing is an issue. A problem like that, which should easily be resolved, can result in avoidable mistakes—like listing inaccurate information on a patient’s medical chart. If understaffing is to blame for a patient’s suffering, that patient can take legal action in an attempt to hold the facility accountable for not ensuring they have enough employees to properly manage their workload and patient needs.
Understaffing isn’t the only issue that results in inaccurate record keeping. According to a study published in the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), physicians’ illegible handwriting is a contributing factor to hospital errors. If a pharmacist, nurse, or other medical professional isn’t able to read a doctor’s handwriting and fails to seek confirmation, the patient could sustain injuries.
So, can you sue for inaccurate medical records?
As mentioned, not every instance of inaccurate record keeping is considered medical negligence. Because of that, you’ll want to work with a lawyer who understands what malpractice is and how it’s proven. If you think you have a claim, Thomas Law Offices can help.
If you’ve been injured in a hospital or doctor’s office in Ohio and believe a medical professional’s negligence is to blame, you may have grounds to file a personal injury claim. Doing so, especially in the area of medical malpractice, can be a complex process. Fortunately, a lawyer from Thomas Law Offices is prepared to guide you through the matter and fight for your right to full and fair compensation.
We recognize that the damages associated with a med mal injury vary significantly from client to client. That’s why we look at every case from a unique perspective to ensure we provide the best legal representation possible. To learn more, contact us today.