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Medical Negligence is defined as act or omission by a health care provider in which care provided deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury to the patient. It is tied hand in hand with Medical Malpractice. Perhaps the scariest aspect of medical negligence is the fact that it can be hard to detect. Not many patients have gone through medical school and so they hardly feel as though they are in a place to question one who has. For this reason, it never hurts to get a second, third or even a fourth opinion. One should always feel confident in the medical care they are receiving. Medical personnel should never shy away from providing direct answers to your questions and perhaps even alternative treatment options.

When one feels as though they may be a victim of medical malpractice, they should immediately seek the opinion of another doctor who is new to the case. If they are met with resistance, they should immediately transfer to another doctor’s care; even if it means transferring to a new hospital. Friends and family should be notified of the concern immediately. Working together, resolution should be easier to come by. If one still feels resistance, they should then take their concerns to the upper management immediately.

Doctors who are unwilling to genuinely resolve their patient’s concerns should be forced to answer for their actions. No one should ever feel self conscious or imposing for inquiring about their own health and their treatment plan. Doctors are not infallible and can make mistakes. While it would be completely unintentional, it can and does happen. People should be proactive in their health care plan. They should be knowledgeable about the ailment that inflicts them and should try to learn as much as possible about all treatment options. Knowledge is power and medically speaking, it could be a matter of life and death.

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