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Where Diagnosis Goes Wrong

By Brenda Goodman

In an analysis of 583 doctor-reported errors from 22 hospitals across the U.S., which was published in the November 9, 2009, issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, Gordon D. Schiff, MD, of Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston and his co-authors found that diagnostic errors were most common in the testing phase. In fact, doctors failed to order, report or follow up on lab results an astounding 44 percent of the time.

Any time a doctor orders a lab test, X-ray, MRI or ultrasound, ask when you can expect to learn the results. If you don’t hear from the doctor’s office in a timely manner, call until you find out what the test determined. If the results raise concerns, make sure you are scheduled to see the doctor again for a follow-up appointment.

kathlene sims
21 Jul 2010, 13:14
i have been mis diagnosed 4 times now and each one almost cost me my life.because i admitted and i never will again thAT I WAS BI POLAR THEY ALL SENT ME HOME DISAGNOSING DEPRESSION,I HAD GALLSTONES, THEN I HAD PANCRTITIS,THEN I HAD BLOCKED BILE DUCY THEN IT TURNED OUT AFYER 3 YEARS OF COMPLAINING I HAD GASTROPARESIS FROM THE LAAZER KILLING MY VAGUS NERVE

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