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Recourse for medical misdiagnosis in Missouri

On Behalf of | Nov 16, 2023 | Medical Malpractice |

When a patient faces the prospect of a medical misdiagnosis, a recourse for justice and resolution is important. In Missouri, there are many avenues available to individuals seeking compensation, redress or accountability.

It is important for individuals seeking justice or resolution for the harm caused by a medical misdiagnosis to understand their options.

Formal complaints

Patients can start a formal complaint with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. This state agency oversees healthcare facilities and professionals. It provides a platform for patients to voice their concerns and trigger an internal investigation.

Missouri also has a State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts. It investigates complaints against healthcare professionals. Filing a complaint with this board can lead to disciplinary action if the board finds wrongdoing. This avenue ensures that healthcare providers adhere to Missouri’s established standards of care.

Legal action

The consequences of medical misdiagnosis can be severe. Johns Hopkins reports that in 2023, diagnostic errors led to death or permanent disability for nearly 800,000 patients. Some patients or their representatives may determine that their situation merits legal action.

Filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in Missouri can be complex. It involves adhering to the state’s unique regulations. For example, patients must show that the healthcare provider breached the standard of care, leading to harm.

Local patient advocacy

Local patient advocacy organizations can play an important part in a patient’s journey. They provide guidance, connect patients with appropriate legal resources and advocate for systemic changes.

Individuals dealing with the effects of misdiagnosis may have limited ability to pursue recourse. Patients in Missouri can explore alternative dispute resolution mechanisms like mediation or arbitration. These methods offer a less adversarial approach to resolving issues without the need for a lengthy court process.

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