Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a woman in labor needing a c section is in a life threatening condition.Anonymous wrote:Here is a more detailed article:
http://www.wbaltv.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/Jury-awards-family-55M-in-medical-malpractice-suit-against-Hopkins/-/10131532/15277958/-/98elrgz/-/index.html
The disability is severe brain damage (2 yo similar to a 4 mo). According to the article (the family, not Hopkins) an emergency surgery was ordered, but took 2 hours. I agree with the PP above that it was probably a combination of 1) all surgery rooms were filled with either scheduled or emergencies and 2) needing to take stats and prep the woman.
Frankly, a woman in birth **is not** the most pressing emergency. In Baltimore, plenty of near-fatal gun shot wounds come in every night. Some worse than others. Her life was not at risk and in theory she would not have been the top triage. On a bad night it may have taken 2 hours to get her into an emergency surgery room.
Are you sure they did not want her to wait her turn and stand in line?
I'm the above poster with the surgeon DH. You are not going to cut open a women without getting the pertinent information.
From the details, it sounds like the midwife was at fault here but JHU has to pay for it. The case will be repealed.
Anonymous wrote:Yet birth defect rates are not decreasing, although c-section rates have skyrocketed. Maybe people should accept that there are no guarantees in life, and especially in childbirth.
Anonymous wrote:8:28, thank you - I was wondering if this was one of her cases. Other posters - you can see the details in the PDF linked on the Evelyn Muhlhan home birth thread - someone posted the details from her license revocation proceedings.
Now that I'm not on my phone I can link more easily... here it is: http://www.mbon.org/disc/public_orders/rn_lpn/muhl...-R060032-SS.Order-20111006.pdf
And this is Johns Hopkins' fault?
8:28, thank you - I was wondering if this was one of her cases. Other posters - you can see the details in the PDF linked on the Evelyn Muhlhan home birth thread - someone posted the details from her license revocation proceedings.
Anonymous wrote:a woman in labor needing a c section is in a life threatening condition.Anonymous wrote:Here is a more detailed article:
http://www.wbaltv.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/Jury-awards-family-55M-in-medical-malpractice-suit-against-Hopkins/-/10131532/15277958/-/98elrgz/-/index.html
The disability is severe brain damage (2 yo similar to a 4 mo). According to the article (the family, not Hopkins) an emergency surgery was ordered, but took 2 hours. I agree with the PP above that it was probably a combination of 1) all surgery rooms were filled with either scheduled or emergencies and 2) needing to take stats and prep the woman.
Frankly, a woman in birth **is not** the most pressing emergency. In Baltimore, plenty of near-fatal gun shot wounds come in every night. Some worse than others. Her life was not at risk and in theory she would not have been the top triage. On a bad night it may have taken 2 hours to get her into an emergency surgery room.
Are you sure they did not want her to wait her turn and stand in line?
a woman in labor needing a c section is in a life threatening condition.Anonymous wrote:Here is a more detailed article:
http://www.wbaltv.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/Jury-awards-family-55M-in-medical-malpractice-suit-against-Hopkins/-/10131532/15277958/-/98elrgz/-/index.html
The disability is severe brain damage (2 yo similar to a 4 mo). According to the article (the family, not Hopkins) an emergency surgery was ordered, but took 2 hours. I agree with the PP above that it was probably a combination of 1) all surgery rooms were filled with either scheduled or emergencies and 2) needing to take stats and prep the woman.
Frankly, a woman in birth **is not** the most pressing emergency. In Baltimore, plenty of near-fatal gun shot wounds come in every night. Some worse than others. Her life was not at risk and in theory she would not have been the top triage. On a bad night it may have taken 2 hours to get her into an emergency surgery room.
Anonymous wrote:$55 million is ridiculous no matter what the circumstances.