Thomas Pleasant helps people who are being victimized by insurance companies. If you are facing obstacles in getting your insurer to pay a legitimate claim or if your claim has already been denied, Thomas can help you. His areas of special expertise include insurance bad faith cases, long-term disability claims, and property damage and losses as well as personal injury and product liability cases, and situations in which people are being treated unfairly by their employers and as consumers. Thomas represents clients in the Southeast and Mid regions of North Carolina. If you need legal help, contact Thomas today for a free consultation. www.pleasantlaw.com

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Pleasant Law Blog (Insurance Claims, Medical Misakes, and Nursing Home Claims)

North Carolina Injury and Wrongful Death Attorney Thomas Waitt Pleasant's blog, facilitating commentary on North Carolina nursing home abuse, injury, neglect, and wrongful death; as well as medical malpractice, medical mistakes and medical negligence. Topics also include unfair and bad faith insurance claims practices.
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Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect

4/24/2009
Thomas Pleasant
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CMS "Never Events" Provide Some Insight For Those Hurt by Nursing Homes, Hospitals, Doctors

By Thomas Waitt Pleasant, North Carolina Injury and Wrongful Death Attorney. Toll Free 888.435.7156. CMS (Medicare) reimburses a huge portion of the cost of medical care for this nation's senior citizens and elderly, including medical care given by doctors/physicians, nursing homes, and hospitals. CMS has a list of what are known as "never events" for which it will not reimburse doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare providers. In other words, the cost to pay for the healthcare associated with a "never event" will not be reimbursed to that particular doctor, hospital or other healthcare provider. The list of "never events" provides some insight into whether a nursing home injury (or wrongful death) was the result of bad care. A recent article provides a quick list of these events, which include some things that pop up in many nursing home cases. For example, pressure ulcers or "pressure sores," catheter-associated urinary tract infections; and hospital-acquired injuries such as fractures, dislocations, and intracranial injuries. CMS considers these to be preventable/avoidable injuries, generally speaking. Although it is not clear that these "never events" apply to nursing homes specifically, this article is a good, quick read for families considering placing a loved one in a nursing home, so that these "red flags" are known. If nothing else, they may help those under the care of physicians, nurses, doctors, hospitals and other caregivers. If you have a loved one who has already experienced bad care, injury, abuse or neglect in a nursing home or hospital, feel free to contact my office. We generally provide a free consultation/evaluation for nursing home and medical negligence cases. Call Toll Free, 888.435.7156.

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