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Does a bad outcome mean that medical malpractice has occurred ?

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Does a bad outcome mean that medical malpractice has occurred ?

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No. Just because the patient suffers a bad outcome does not mean that malpractice occurred. Frequently, a bad outcome is caused by an unintended complication. Complications are not generally considered to be malpractice. In fact, most complications are contained on the consent form. Some of these include infection and bleeding.

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