Re: maternal hep B
From: Charlie Chambers (cchamber@gorge.net)
Tue Sep 30 11:22:57 2003
I think you have to look at this aside from the obvious liability risk.
I'd take a systems approach to the issue. No single individual or
entity's omission can lead to such an oversight. All involved share
some duty to correct an obvious failure. If we rely simply on a
notation or stamp on the prenatal record to carry out care on a 100%
basis then failures are bound to occur.
On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 03:57 PM, Richard Chudacoff, MD
wrote:
> Interesting discussion today in the doctors lounge: 6-month-old infant
> develops fulminate hepatitis and liver failure. Noted to have Hep B.
> Records reviewed noted that mother was Hep B positive, but this was
> not acted upon by OB. Aunts and grandmother are also Hep B
> positive-none with active hepatitis. Infant never received hep vaccine
> in hospital, or by pediatrician. Fingers have been pointed. Who, if
> anyone, has the majority of the responsibility, and why did the checks
> and balances (vaccination in hospital, review of records, pedi
> vaccination) fail?
>
>
>
> Any comments?
>
>
>
> Richard Chudacoff, MD, FACOG
>
> Chudacoff Obstetrics & Gynecology, PLLC
>
> 15200 Southwest Freeway, #270
>
> Sugar Land, TX 77478
>
>
>
> Tel: 281-277-3900
>
> Fax: 281-277-3901
>
>
>
> rchudacoff@mylinuxisp.com
>
> Richard.Chudacoff@obgyn.net
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>
>
> http://www.mdhub.com/281-277-3900
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> http://www.chudacoffobgyn.yourmd.com
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I think you have to look at this aside from the obvious liability
risk. I'd take a systems approach to the issue. No single individual
or entity's omission can lead to such an oversight. All involved share
some duty to correct an obvious failure. If we rely simply on a
notation or stamp on the prenatal record to carry out care on a 100%
basis then failures are bound to occur.
On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 03:57 PM, Richard Chudacoff, MD
wrote:
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discussion today in the doctors lounge: 6-month-old infant develops
fulminate hepatitis and liver failure. Noted to have Hep B. Records
reviewed noted that mother was Hep B positive, but this was not acted
upon by OB. Aunts and grandmother are also Hep B positive-none with
active hepatitis. Infant never received hep vaccine in hospital, or by
pediatrician. Fingers have been pointed. Who, if anyone, has the
majority of the responsibility, and why did the checks and balances
(vaccination in hospital, review of records, pedi vaccination) fail?</smaller></color></fontfamily>
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Southwest Freeway, #270</smaller></color></fontfamily>
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Charlie Chambers
Hood River, OR USA
cchamber@alumni. rice. edu
"I'm a goin fishin.
Yeah, I'm goin fishin
And my baby's goin fishin too!"
Taj Mahal
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