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Sit down with a glass of wine and experience the medical and legal purgatory of the harmed patient. This one has a Hollywood ending . . . The Good Wife "Get A Room" Season 3 Episode 3
http://www.cbs.com/shows/the_good_wife/video/2149721418/the-good-wife-get-a-room
Joint replacements are the #1 expenditure of Medicare. The process of approving these medical devices is flawed according to the Institute of Medicine. It is time for patients' voices to be heard as stakeholders and for public support for increased medical device industry accountability and heightened protections for patients. Post-market registry. Product warranty. Patient/consumer stakeholder equity. Rescind industry pre-emptions/entitlements. All clinical trials must report all data.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Fodder for TV: The Good Wife highlights failed medical device trial
Labels:
510(k),
adverse events,
clinical trials,
Congress,
FDA,
IOM,
Jim Shull,
Lana Keeton,
MDUFA,
medical devices,
National Physicians Alliance,
patient harm,
Riegel v. Medtronic,
The Good Wife
Dallas, TX, USA
Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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