Ohio residents may be interested to know that a startup in Chicago is developing software that could not only reduce but prevent serious surgical errors, such as operating on the wrong part of the body or transplanting the wrong organ. Such errors occur in only .03...
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Month: August 2018
Should motorized scooters be regulated?
Motorized and electronic scooters offer a means for efficient, inexpensive transportation through the streets of Columbus. However, these devices -- which generally consist of two small wheels, a standing platform, a pair of handlebars and a rechargeable electric...
Most radiology malpractice claims result in injuries or death
In a recently released five-year study, approximately 80 percent of radiology-related missed diagnosis claims resulted in either permanent injury or death. For the study, approximately 10,000 of an insurance company's closed claims from the years between 2013 and 2017...
The dangers of drowsy driving
When Ohioans drive while drowsy, they make the roads more dangerous for others. The symptoms of fatigue can interfere with a motorist's reaction times and ability to focus. In a study by the American Sleep Foundation, 50 percent of adults admitted to consistently...
Truck accidents and electronic control modules
When a truck accident occurs, the devastation it can cause is enormous. In the wrong circumstances, a single large commercial truck can destroy many other small consumer vehicles, producing thousands upon thousands of dollars in damages and severe injuries at the...
Avoiding an afternoon visit to the doctor
Ohio residents will want to think twice before scheduling an afternoon visit with their doctor. There are at least six good reasons to avoid a visit at that time, the first being that doctors and nurses, like other workers, suffer from the "afternoon slump" where...