Medical malpractice remains a significant concern for patients, healthcare providers and legal professionals across the U.S., according to a study by Malloy Law Services.
Beyond the personal toll on affected individuals, the study showed these incidents can reveal broader patterns about healthcare quality and safety standards in different regions.
“By examining normalized rates rather than raw numbers, we can identify which states truly have disproportionate malpractice issues relative to their healthcare workforce,” said Seann Malloy, a personal injury law expert at Malloy Law Offices.
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