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50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes

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We might not realize this, but every time we go to the hospital, we put a lot of trust in the hands of doctors. We are confident that these specialists will do their best to help and heal us. However, what we often forget is that they’re still humans who are prone to errors. Sometimes, very detrimental ones that threaten lives and put healthcare institutions in tough situations. 
To learn more about this, a trauma surgeon under the nickname trauma.bae on TikTok asked fellow medical workers to share the most shocking hospital mistakes that had harrowing consequences. Our Bored Panda team collected the top answers to her question, which you can see for yourself down below.
While you're scrolling through, don't forget to check out a conversation with the trauma surgeon nicknamed trauma.bae on TikTok, who sparked this discussion and kindly agreed to tell us what inspired her to start it.

#1

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
Personal but my dad had 2 crushed discs and the surgeon took out the wrong ones. Sued, won, took his license.
62points

#2

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
It was my best friend's first baby. went in because her water broke. they sent her home and said she peed herself. turns out her water did break and baby was w/o amniotic fluid for 24 hrs. she went in for an emergency C-section. she kept telling the Drs that her legs were not numb yet, they started cutting anyways. she screamed so loudly until she passed out from the pain.
61points

#3

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
I kept going to the hospital with abdominal pain they kept sending me home telling me it was my period. I was actually having an ectopic pregnancy and my fallopian tube ruptured and I was dying
57points

Studies and reports claim that medical errors take between 250,000 and 440,000 people’s lives in the US every year. This makes hospital mistakes the third most common cause of death after heart disease and cancer. 

Misdiagnosis in particular causes 371,000 deaths and 424,000 permanent disabilities in the US each year, which totals almost 800,000 people harmed by healthcare institutions due to incorrect diagnosis.

Bored Panda reached out to the trauma surgeon nicknamed trauma.bae on TikTok, who recently sparked the discussion about hospital mistakes online, and kindly agreed to chat with us about it more.

#4

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
I woke up in the middle of my OOO to my surgeon removing my ovary (+10cm endometriosis mass) raising it to her eyes singing the lion king song. They all looked at me and then knocked me back out
52points

#5

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
Doctor was doing an angiogram on my grandma and stabbed it right through her heart… she was on life support for a few days but didn’t make it. My mom tried to sue, but they had 6 months to cover it up and magically didn’t have “any documentation” of what had happened. Autopsy showed that her death was a direct result from his mistakes. Ironically his name is Dr. Burke.
46points

#6

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
Dr. Said a patient was faking being allergic to penicillin because he had Munchhausen’s. She then gave him penicillin anyway, and he went into cardiac arrest.
46points

She tells us that she was inspired to start the discussion with fellow medical workers online about medical errors because of a recent similar event that happened.

"It was initially meant to be a gossipy kind of TikTok to hear the crazy stories out there. The reason I thought of it was because the story of the surgeon in Florida who removed someone’s liver instead of their spleen just came out, so that was still fresh in my head.

As a surgeon, that’s actually the kind of stuff I talk about with my other surgeon friends and other healthcare workers because it’s so insane that you can’t not talk about it. I did not intend for it to be that deep, I was just using the “I’m bored” trend with a twist as a healthcare worker," she explained.

#7

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
Sent my mom home from the ICU half conscious because she was uninsured. She died in her sleep.
46points

#8

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
A doctor at my hospital sent a pt home with a BP of 200/110 symptomatic and that pt was actually having an active stroke but the Dr wouldn’t listen… pt husband was an attorney
45points

#9

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
While inside my mother the doctor was looking for the soft spot on my head and instead stabbed my eye with his finger causing me to become fully blind. Ending in a half million dollar lawsuit. 😭
44points

She tells us that the reasons for such mistakes are generally complicated and can include a lot of factors.

"Most mistakes occur due to system issues, miscommunication, or human factors. Most errors are due to multiple mistakes as described in the Swiss cheese model rather than a single mistake."

Indeed, many experts are blaming medical errors on the way the healthcare system itself is operating. System failures, inadequate or unclear communication between healthcare professionals, and staff shortages are common causes of medical mistakes.

#10

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
The doctor broke my water after I repeatedly told her not to. Then the nurse came in and checked me and said “she broke your water without your consent”
43points

#11

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
My son’s grandmother was being treated for cancer. A nurse didn’t take note that she had already administered the chemo and she was double dosed, it k**led her. Major lawsuit that the family won.
39points

#12

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
My mom's boyfriend went to the ER with complains. They scheduled him for an MRI. We had to chase them down the hallway-tv drama style. Not one dr or nurse read in his chart that he had a pacemaker.
38points

Because of this, the trauma surgeon believes that workers who make mistakes shouldn't always suffer serious consequences.

"A punitive system does not reduce errors, it merely discourages errors from being reported out of fear and therefore has a worse effect on patient and staff safety.

Healthcare workers need to be aware of medical errors so we can learn from them and try to prevent them from happening again. [Those] who make mistakes are usually given the outcomes of the root cause analysis and offered training and education on the issue to prevent it from happening again."

#13

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
Patient woke up during his honor walk and asked what was going on
37points

#14

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
Not a lawsuit but a c section was performed on a pt without anesthesia bc they couldn’t get an iv & the attending was scissor happy/anxious…I had to help hold her legs down. I quit shortly after
35points

#15

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
I worked in Florida and the absolute worst a pts lung biopsy tested + for Cancer. The surgeon removed the Wrong lung 🫁 then tried to cover it up. We were on CNN.
34points

"The majority of errors are actual mistakes and not actions done with malicious intent," she adds.

"So think of a wrong medication being given because two drug names are similar, not a Dr. Death-type situation. Yes, criminal cases of medical harm exist, but thankfully, those aren’t common, and those are not the kind of medical mistakes that I’m talking about now. In the TikTok I made, I did not specify either way and was welcoming stories of all kinds, ranging from honest mistakes to criminal and malicious cases."

#16

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
When my moms cousin and his wife’s newborn twins were getting discharged, the nurse accidentally cut off the baby’s pinky instead of the hospital bracelet 😅
31points

#17

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
I told the anesthesiologist that I was allergic to propofol- she told me that it was unlikely and gave it to me anyways once I went under… I then had an hour long seizure
31points

#18

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
Told doctor I was considered with drop in fetal heart rate of my baby after a car accident. Doctor and RT laughed and said he was playing with the umbilical cord. Lost my son 3 days later at 27 weeks.
31points

After hearing such stories, some people may become apprehensive about trusting healthcare workers. We asked the trauma surgeon for her thoughts on this.

"First, I’d separate healthcare workers and healthcare institutions. The overwhelming majority of healthcare workers care very deeply about patients and are absolutely horrified about medical mistakes.

Second, healthcare institutions are businesses. While they have a mission to provide excellent patient care, the ability to do so requires more than just the workers.

In addition, the ability to run a good business and provide good patient care is highly variable among different facilities. Some institutions and systems function in ways that can lead to maximizing profits being a higher priority than patient care. I think it’s a well-known fact that the US healthcare system as a whole is broken and far from ideal," she explains.

#19

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
After birth, they left my placenta inside me. I didn’t know until almost a week later when I asked the nurse why I was still bleeding out. I got rushed for an emergency d&c 🫠
31points

#20

50 Times Hospitals Were Involved In Lawsuits Due To Awful Mistakes
My mom had the most insane headache ever & was displaying other symptoms w/ intense back pain. They thought she only wanted narcotics & sent her away. Turned out to be meningitis and she has a CS leak
31points
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