Doctors spend years learning to identify and treat virtually every ailment on Earth, but you might wonder what happens when they make a mistake. In some cases — like when a doctor mistakes a case of gastroenteritis for the flu — a misdiagnosis might have minimal impacts beyond inconvenience and discomfort.
In other cases, however, misdiagnoses can have tragic consequences, and in the United States, missed or incorrect diagnoses are a bigger problem than you may realize.
A medical misdiagnosis occurs when a physician or other healthcare professional incorrectly interprets an illness or disease, diagnoses it late, or misses it altogether. In some cases, a misdiagnosis is a form of malpractice.
For example, a patient may walk into an urgent care facility complaining of dizziness and severe nausea. The patient doesn’t know that what they have is pneumonia, but because their dizziness and nausea are symptoms that can be associated with many other health conditions, the doctor on duty may misdiagnose the patient.
Its impossible to know exactly how many people receive misdiagnoses each year, and if a doctor misdiagnoses a minor health condition, both them and the patient may never know the diagnosis was incorrect at all.
However, if a doctor overlooks or misdiagnoses a severe health condition, the results can be catastrophic. A new study published in the British Medical Journal has found that approximately 371,000 people die as a result of medical misdiagnosis each year in the United States. About 424,000 suffer a permanent disability. In total, that is roughly 800,000 people who suffer serious harm as a result of medical misdiagnosis each year.
That harm devastates individuals and their families, of course, but it also has a massive economic burden. A missed or delayed diagnosis of a severe health condition like a stroke can add tens of thousands of dollars to the cost of a patients care. When you consider just how many people die or suffer a permanent disability from a misdiagnosis, the magnitude of such costs becomes clear.
Identifying what causes medical misdiagnoses, sometimes referred to as diagnostic errors, can be a step towards reducing their rates in the U.S. healthcare system. Some common causes of medical misdiagnoses are:
Feeling concerned about your diagnosis can be frightening and overwhelming. However, its important to advocate for yourself. By taking a proactive approach, you can pursue correct medical care and fight for any compensation you may be owed for pain and suffering.
If you feel you’ve received an incorrect diagnosis, take the following steps:
Medical misdiagnoses are one of most common forms of medical malpractice leading to death or disability. If you or a loved one suffered the fallout of a missed or incorrect diagnosis, you may be entitled to compensation.
No amount of money can undo the harms you’ve suffered, of course, but it can help you maintain financial security while you’re undergoing treatment, grieving the loss of a loved one, or adjusting to life with a significant disability. At Stark & Stark, our experienced attorneys are ready to fight for you. Reach out to us for a consultation today.
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