Healthcare sometimes do fail patients: The most common cases of medical negligence

27 March,2025 05:40 PM IST |  Mumbai  | 

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The relentless pursuit of new knowledge, technological developments, and innovation is a hallmark of hospitals and medical systems. Consequently, the healthcare industry has seen dramatic changes, especially after the tough times of COVID-19, which have led to an increased demand for new drugs and treatments, new devices, and new social media support for the medical system.

However, healthcare has never stopped failing patients, and far too often, people in hospitals are still treated as if they have nine lives. According to the World Health Organization, approximately one in ten patients experiences harm in healthcare settings, with unsafe medical practices contributing to over three million deaths each year.

Is this ever going to end? Probably not. Why is this still happening, though?

Continue reading a guide on Medical Negligence: An In-Depth Look.

It's very common for healthcare providers to fail to follow acknowledged standards of care and cause preventable harm to patients. Luckily, in the realm of medical negligence cases, patients can seek justice if they meticulously gather information. It's recommended to get in contact with medical negligence solicitors, as they can help you secure the justice and reimbursement you deserve. From misdiagnosis cases to incorrectly applied braces, they understand your rights better than you do. They can handle everything: starting with paperwork, continuing with negotiations, and, most of the time, ending with compensations.

This article aims to discuss the most common cases of medical negligence, raising awareness on unsafe practices that must be immediately addressed by everyone who has the misfortune to encounter them.

Misdiagnosis

Cancer, heart attack or stroke, mental illnesses, Parkinson's, and Lyme disease appear to have the highest rate of misdiagnosis. Three types of medical diagnosis can occur: incorrect, failed, and delayed, each having devastating impacts on patients, from the development of secondary health issues to end to death.

You might wonder how misdiagnosis persists in our technologically advanced age, prompting a search for accountability. The reality is that they often stem from gaps in expertise, lapses in critical thinking, substandard diagnosis tests, and shortcomings in data collection. And here come the questions:

However, the system itself is mainly the principal culprit, as it sometimes fails to provide ongoing support and resources for every practitioner.

Prescription and medication errors

Medication is a highly intricate field that demands meticulous attention and rigorous research. To safeguard your health, you should never take a diagnosis at face value - always consult with at least two specialists before beginning any treatment. With the pharmaceutical industry continually launching new treatments and the constant grievances against it that new media is making (almost demonizing it), it can be challenging to discern whether a treatment genuinely benefits your health or if you're merely succumbing to the pervasive influence of the pharmaceutical industry. Let's see what are the most common prescription errors that you should be aware of:

Pregnancy or childbirth mistakes

It's no longer a secret that women are often exposed to neglectful, abusive, and disrespectful care while giving birth. Our future sounds promising, considering society is constantly seeking evolution, but how would you explain that in 2025, women are still restrained or tied down during labour?

In addition to the poor interactions that are occurring between women and healthcare providers, we must add the systematic failures, as they also facilitate or mitigate the mistreatment of women. Negligence during childbirth may include improper fetal monitoring, incorrectly administering an epidural, substandard care during pregnancy, and misdiagnosis regarding pregnancy-related illness. As for newborn babies, the most common birth injuries are cephalohematoma, clavicle fracture, vacuum extractor complications, and brachial plexus injury.

Surgical interventions

Most of the time, surgical errors are catastrophic. How does it sound to enthusiastically enter a beauty salon for a BBL and tragically die during it? Maybe this question seems exaggerated, but unfortunately, this is the story of Liubovi Babitchi, a well-known entrepreneur from Chisinau, who lost her life on 30 January 2025 during a cosmetology procedure. The investigation team claimed that the tragedy occurred as a result of pulmonary fat embolism, a serious and rare complication of the BBL procedure.

If devastating complications can arise even during surgical cosmetic procedures, it definitely underscores a deeper concern regarding medical negligence across all fields of healthcare. Surgery, by its very nature, carries inherent risks, but the errors resulting from negligence are particularly alarming, as they often stem from preventable mistakes. Wrong-side surgeries, anaesthesia errors, retained surgical instruments, and nerve or organ damage are all a sordid reality.

Dental Negligence

While unsuccessful dental interventions cannot be fatal, it is your right to know that any intervention that does not result in a satisfactory outcome must be addressed. You should not be left to suffer the consequences in silence, as whether you were the victim of improper treatment, procedural errors, or failure to meet the standard of care, you deserve justice.

Negligence dental cases can include even the loss of teeth due to a dentist's treatment mistake. Imagine flashing a big, confident smile, feeling like a superstar, only for everyone to suddenly focus on that one missing front tooth. You might feel like setting the clinic on fire, but arson is still illegal. Instead, you can put that fiery energy into something productive: filing a negligence claim.

Final Thoughts

If you've ever been the victim of medical negligence, fight with all you've got. Don't let the system brush it off as a minor inconvenience, as your health, body, and trust were put at risk. Put on your best pair of shoes - figuratively and literally- and walk right over them. Demand answers, file complaints, and take legal action! Remember, they can get away only if you remain silent.

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