6 anesthesia-related medical malpractice claim statistics

A study published in the Journal of Healthcare Risk Management analyzed closed anesthesia medical malpractice claims reported to The Doctors Company, a medical malpractice insurance company which has a membership of 75,000.

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Researchers examined a total of 607 claims closed between 2007 and 2012.

 

The study found that the most frequent anesthesia-related injuries reported were:

 

•    Teeth damage — 20.8 percent of the anesthesia medical malpractice claims
•    Death — 18.3 percent
•    Nerve damage — 13.5 percent
•    Organ damage — 12.7 percent
•    Pain — 10.9 percent
•    Cardiopulmonary arrest — 10.7 percent

 

Also, obesity was most frequently identified as a contributing factor leading to a claim. Injury-to-claim rates were highest in hospitals with fewer than 100 beds, while ambulatory surgery centers had the lowest death-to-claim rate.

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