Many
people do not know about the Medical Information Bureau [“MIB”]. The MIB
is the world’s largest insurance reporting agency representing at least 750
insurance companies. It collects and provides data on consumers to MIB
members for underwriting purposes. While the MIB collects much data on people,
its main function is to accumulate people’s medical information. It is crucial
that a consumer knows what is in his or her record and if there are errors,
they potentially can be fixed. We strongly recommend that every consumer order
a copy of one’s MIB file once a year, which is allowed. Call 866-692-6901 or
visit the website, http://www.mib.com/html/request_your_record.html.
If an error is found, a consumer can fix it by asking for a REQUEST FOR
REINVESTIGATION FORM and specifying the disagreeable record. The MIB may
require certified records from doctors. If not satisfied with the outcome, one
can submit a statement of dispute that becomes a permanent part of the MIB
file.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
The Cost of Driving Drunk
The annual cost of drunk driving to the American people over the years has been staggering. A recent report by the Pacific Institute of Research and Evaluation says that it costs $132 billion each year. That amounts to more than $400 for each person in the US, though the costs are paid by the local, state, and federal government. The employer costs are estimated to be over $10 billion- from crashes involving work trips and crashes outside of work involving employees and benefit-eligible dependents. We must stamp out drunk driving.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Transvaginal Mesh Litigation
The FDA has issued an updated safety communication warning doctors, health care professionals and patients that the placement of it can create greater risk for the patient. There is a 5 fold increase in deaths and serious injuries as a result of the product. Complications involve erosion of the mesh into vaginal tissue, organ perforation, pain, infection, urinary and fecal incontinence. Often, women need surgery to remove the mesh and sometimes all of it cannot be removed. We are reviewing cases involving American Medical Systems, Bard, Boston Scientific, Caldera, and Johnson & Johnson.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Long Term Consequences of All Metal Hip Implants
Since the recall of DePuy ASR, much discussion has surrounded the high failure rates of all metal hip implants. Approximately 500,000 individuals have these products with 40,000 surgeries occurring between 2005 and 2006. Unfortunately, a large number of all metal prosthetics are failing due to accelerated wear of the articular surface, i.e. the all metal ball and socket. The wear causes debris to release into the soft tissue around the hip joint. Other consequences can include pseudo tumors, an inflammatory reaction to metal debris. Symptoms of complications include groin and hip pain, swelling and walking with a limp. Anyone who has had a hip replacement should contact their doctor and verify whether they have a DePuy or a Pinnacle metal on metal implant.
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