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Consumer Information: How to Avoid Medical Malpractice

  • Be involved in your health care. Take part in every decision on your behalf.
  • Make sure all of your doctors know everything you are taking, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and herbs.
  • Inform your doctors of any allergies or adverse reactions to medication.
  • If you get a prescription, make sure you can read it and understand what it is for.
  • Make sure that when you pick up your prescription from the pharmacy, it is what your doctor prescribed.
  • If you have questions, ask.
  • Be sure you have written information about the side effects your medicine could cause.
  • If you have a choice, choose a hospital at which many patients have had the procedure or surgery you need.
  • Make sure health care workers who have direct contact with you have washed their hands.
  • When you are discharged, ask your doctor to explain the treatment plan you will use at home.
  • If you’re scheduled for surgery, make sure that you, your doctor and your surgeon are all clear on exactly what will be done.
  • Ask a family member or friend to come to the doctor’s office or hospital with you, to get things done or speak up for you if you can’t.
  • If you have a test, make sure you get the results.
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Medical Malpractice

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