The appellate court reversed, concluding plaintiff’s expert's declaration created triable issues as to the existence of a manufacturing defect and negligence.
Patsy Grabowski's personal injury action is a clear illustration that, even when misconduct and injury clearly occur, proceeding through the legal process can be filled with complications, often ...
A reimbursement expert weighs in on what device companies must know about securing payer coverage and how to deal with a reimbursement setback.
Start-up medical device companies face a big challenge when it comes to resource budgeting for innovation and quality.
Any time you suffer a serious injury, where someone else is to blame for the damage done, you will likely have questions about your ability to collect compensation. A serious injury can carry a heavy price tag. Having to pay the bill yourself may be beyond your financial means. If you were harmed by a […]
Were you severely hurt by a defective or misused medical device? Wayne Wright LLP explain what you should do.
A variety of powerful, modern software tools exist for managing medical device product development documentation. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other regulatory agencies have issued guidelines for the proper use of these solutions. So why are some medical device businesses hesitant to adopt them?
A personal medical record collects all of your medical information into a single file. Keeping one is an important step in managing your care. Learn about what to include, how to gather the information, and why creating a personal medical record can help.
A list of digital health tools, including smartphone apps and software-enabled medical devices, is aimed at helping patients manage their health.
Most ER patients go to hospitals in their coverage network, yet 22% are treated by an out-of-network doctor, new research finds
Standard, unified medical records will significantly decrease the risk of providing unneeded or dangerous medical care.
Connected devices are working wonders for managing treatment, but their integration with consumer technology and cloud computing raises significant security issues.
The medical industry needs to consider the safety and privacy of their patients before implementing any BYOD strategies.
Credit-card debt is a huge financial concern for seniors, right behind medical bills and just ahead of paying for utilities.
Should patients be held responsible for not showing up for follow-up tests and procedures? Does the medical profession have an ethical and legal duty to try to track down the individuals?
The last thing you need after a medical procedure or hospital stay is a pile of confusing bills, especially if the bills contain unexpected charges or incorrect fees. These are common and sometimes complicated problems that can take years to resolve.A Cons
Most healthcare practices are constantly looking for ways to improve the quality of care provided to patients.