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Study Shows Physician Burnout is on the Rise

When physicians are overworked and generally fatigued, they are more likely to make mistakes on the job. These mistakes can seriously injure, even kill, their patients. If you were injured because of a healthcare professional’s error or negligence, you need the help of a seasoned Syracuse based medical malpractice attorney who can weigh the strengths and weaknesses of your claim. With a broad range of experience in New York medical malpractice law, we are devoted to protecting the rights of our clients throughout the legal process.

Physician Burnout Happening at Alarming Rates

The results for the Physicians Foundation’s national physician survey administered by Merritt Hawkins were recently released and they highlight how physician burnout is an alarming issue among doctors. In fact, physician burnout has increased over the past few years to the extent that about 77.8 percent responding physicians reported that they sometimes, often or always experience it in their medical practices. Approximately 39.2 percent of physicians in the study noted that among the least satisfying aspects of their medical practice was the Electronic Health Record design and interoperability problems they encountered. Only 28.6 percent of respondents actually attributed improved quality of care to EHRs.

Medical Malpractice Cases in Rochester

Physician burnout can significantly increase the risk of medical errors. If you were injured due to a medical professional’s error in judgment or carelessness, you can recover compensation via a medical malpractice lawsuit. Medical malpractice is the failure of a medical professional to provide care for someone in accordance with the accepted standards of the medical profession. When this failure results in injury or death to a patient, the medical professional will be liable for malpractice. Consider the following example: a surgeon performs knee replacement operation on the wrong knee. In such a scenario, the patient will have gone through unnecessary surgery, will require additional surgery for the problematic knee and will suffered pain and suffering for the mistake. The idea of medical malpractice law is the patient who suffers such wrongs at the hands of a medical professional deserves to be compensated for the harm.

Damages in Medical Malpractice Cases

When a person is injured due to a medical error, there can be increased medical expenses, long-term damage, lost wages and the need for extended care. All these things can be extremely costly. Fortunately, New York law allows victims of medical malpractice to recover compensation for losses experienced as a result of malpractice. Every case is different and the specific dollar amount you may be entitled to will be contingent on the nature and extent of the harm suffered.

Skilled Representation in a Medical Malpractice

Mistakes in diagnosis or treatment can lead to long-term damage and even death. If you were severely injured or had a family member die due to an error in medical treatment, you may be entitled to compensation for your harm. At DeFrancisco & Falgiatano Personal Injury Lawyers, our Syracuse medical malpractice will investigate your case to get to the bottom of what happened. For more information about your case, do not delay in calling us at 833-200-2000 or reach us online.

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