YOU don't sue a hospital for malpractice. Get a malpractice attorney who specializes in that area and he/she will let you know if they think you have a case that they can win for you.
Sue Griffiths has written: 'An exploration of the issues affecting staff morale during hospital retraction and its implications for practice'
Yes, a hospital can sue you for nonpayment. If you fail to pay your hospital bill, the hospital will report your account to a collection agency.
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If you can prove it you would need to sue the hospital.
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Yes.
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Only if it was due to their negligence. If it can be proven that they were looking after his best interests (i.e. no negligence was involved), then no. And it would probably have to be a specific doctor that you sue, not the hospital.
Eric Lister has written: 'Creating the hospital group practice' -- subject(s): Group Practice, Hospital Administration, Hospital-Physician Relations, Hospital-physician relations, Group medical practice, Organization & administration
A hospital practice test is available to download from education websites. How easy they are depends on the individual, but an online hospital practice test is a useful learning tool to prepare the student for their exams.
who EVER told you that??
Whether it is possible for cost-effective to sue a hospital for a fungal disease contracted there will depend on the damage caused to you. For instance, it is not likely to be cost-effective to sue a hospital if you got athlete's foot during an admission. Contact a lawyer for advice specific to your situation.