Of course information about the ethnicity of the care providers who made these errors will not have been collected.
The people injured have no money, so the atty. needs a 110% assurance he will win (if he fronts the witness fees)
AMA 1, The people 0
almost a million?
we have 1 out of every 350 people killed or injured ? every year?
Whose ass do they pull these numbers out of?
Given the tally by Johns Hopkins through their Coronavirus Resource Center was busy tallying the "millions," and given several recent articles to the effect that over-counting was prevalent through the "pandemic" years, one observes the above number an interesting stat. From the same entity that busied itself promoting the pandemic hysteria. To repeat: "About 795,000 Americans die or are permanently disabled every year due to misdiagnosed medical conditions."
The CDC says about 1 percent of the population dies off each year. One percent of 335 million is 3.35 million deaths a year. Normal.
Placing the "795,000 Americans die or are permanently disabled' into this frame of reference suggests that medicine today is riddled with errors. Or more pleasantly said, "misdiagnosed medical conditions," Gosh and golly. Safe and effective. And so on. Trust the science.
Meanwhile in retrospect, the WHO predicted 3.4 percent deaths per annum worldwide for the pandemic, and the actual after more than 3 & 1.2 years is 0.087 percent worldwide. Misdiagnosis all around. Hear any apologies for getting things so wrong? Not a one.....
One may correctly say then that "misdiagnosed medical conditions" are far more dangerous than a "pandemic." Medically, but not as yet politically.
Because suppression of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and promotion of remdesivir and drugged ventilation were "protocol" and never "misdiagnosed" medically.
I’m ready for my AI physician. Can’t be any worse than my own GP. He just reads graphs and algorithmic flow charts the same as AI. He doesn’t do any critical thinking and whatever you do don’t question or argue his mainline outdated FDA/AMA directed methods. I read up on the latest news and medical studies and try to reason with him to no avail. The last two doctors have injured my wife on different diagnoses. We could’ve successfully sued for malpractice but made a choice not to.
My father and my younger brother were both killed by medical mistakes while in a hospital. Nobody in my family has ever died by gunfire. Doctors are far more dangerous than firearms.
“Trust the science.”
I would blame the influx of third world “doctors” coming to America to practice their medical techniques on Americans.
A drop in the bucket once we’ve rid ourselves of the old, white guys in favor of the DEI crowd. It’ll be the Dark Ages era.
I would be very skeptical of that number but it does have the imprimatur of Johns Hopkins and Harvard.
My grandmother died from several direct, very bad decisions by nurses and at least one doctor. She was in the hospital for a pretty harmless issue and agreed to let someone else take her surgery spot in the schedule. From that point on, they basically killed her, and she told them where the problem was they’d caused, but they just gave her morphine, and added to that, as their induced problem killed off her colon and other lower organs. My mother called all of us to drive over, and they had her under and she was near death.
It was traumatic, and they not only ignored the problem they created, they kept ignoring the complications they’d created. A common problem that medical staff can create, just went ignored.
Do not trust medical staff to do the right thing. Your life, or a loved one’s life, is in the balance. Get second opinions. Check in constantly, if it’s a friend or relative. Don’t accept extra pain killer for an apparently completely different problem they didn’t have before showing up. Why do they need that pain killer, when that’s not the reason for being in the hospital?
A study I put up earlier said 25% of all patients have something detrimental happen to them from someone on staff at that hospital.
Assume it’s 100%, if that helps you be more alert and attentive to the patient’s care. Doctors and nursing staff are human and as competent as you are on complicated things, when tired. So, how many of you do calculus problems when you are tired?
Yeah, that’s what I thought.
I have a feeling the number may actually be higher.
Fauci’s flu achieved this “goal” all by itself ... and we marked that by setting the little, evil b@stard up for life!
Of course not giving your care provider the whole truth messes up any diagnosis
Now do “properly prescribed medications.”
Now compare supplements.
"The researchers, from Johns Hopkins and the Risk Management Foundation of the Harvard Medical Institutions, looked at 15 diseases
and concluded that 371,000 Americans died and 424,000 were permanently disabled as a result of misdiagnoses."
"About 75% of the serious harms happen in connection with vascular events, infections and cancers.
In all, 15 diseases account for nearly 51% of the serious harms."
"Five conditions -- stroke, sepsis, pneumonia, venous thromboembolism and lung cancer -- cause nearly 39% of total serious harms."
this hardly comes as a surprise to ANYONE dealing with a rare or unusual disorder.
That’s a lowball number.