Mistakes Doctors Make

Check out today’s Wall Street Journal article on the frequency, harm, and cost of medical misdiagnosis. Diagnostic problems are more common than other medical mistakes, and adversely affect  160,000 patients each year. Diagnostic dilemmas in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of spinal disorders, in particular, are very common, underscoring the need to obtain a second opinion to verify the diagnosis and treatment plan before you undergo spine surgery.

Some researchers suggest the best solution isn’t to flood doctors with information but to provide a second set of eyes to find things they may have missed.

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