Laboratory Malpractice

The quality of medical care depends on the quality of the information your doctor collects. When carelessness, unsanitary conditions, or poor procedures lead to damaged or misplaced specimens, patients suffer. Unfortunately, human error, excessive workloads, and poor procedures persist and can lead to catastrophic damage in even routine cases. 

Common Results of Laboratory Errors 

Medical diagnosis involves understanding the nature and cause of a patient’s condition. The process of clinical decision-making includes conversations with a health professional, the ordering of tests, and the collection of samples. 

Diagnostic Errors occur whenever a diagnosis is wrong, delayed, or missed, or if a test result was not communicated to the patient. 

At any step of the process, human error can lead to a variety of flawed diagnoses: 

  • Misdiagnosis or wrong diagnosis occurs when a patient is diagnosed with a disease they do not have (for example, breast cancer incorrectly being diagnosed as a benign cyst. This can lead to progression of the disease beyond the ability to treat it. 
  • Overdiagnosis or wrong diagnosis, on the other hand, is when something is correctly diagnosed, but said condition would never have led to symptoms or problems, thus resulting in unnecessary treatments and psychological stress.  

Common Causes of Laboratory Errors 

These errors can result from any of the following:  

  • “Mixing up” patient samples 
  • Clerical errors, including mislabeling samples, recording inaccurate information, improperly transcribing records, etc. 
  • Poor communication among healthcare professionals 
  • Contaminating laboratory specimens 
  • Relying on outdated technology 
  • Losing laboratory samples 
  • Use of substandard materials 

What Can I Do if I Am Affected by Laboratory Malpractice? 

An estimated 60-70% of medical decisions surrounding diagnosis and treatment involve a laboratory. When patients suffer physical, emotional, or financial harm from a laboratory error, effective legal representation is often the only path to recovery. 

If you or a loved one has been affected by laboratory malpractice, it is critical to have an informed, detail-oriented, and dedicated medical malpractice attorney who will tirelessly advocate for you and your case. Please contact Andrew G. Slutkin and Ethan S. Nochumowitz for a free consultation at 800-385-2243.   

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