A lot of websites have an “editorial calendar” that they try to stick to. But when you’re site also relies on the news-of-the-minute, well, coincidences occur—and one just happened at LawyersAndSettlements.com. Earlier today, we published an interview Jane did with an MRSA victim, David. No sooner had I read the interview, and right there in my inbox were the results of a study on post-surgery MRSA infection and its associated costs. (And David may have gotten off cheap, believe it or not).
It seems, according to the Public Library of Science journal PLoS ONE, Duke University Medical Center conducted a study that examined the 90-day post-operative outcomes of 659 patients whose incisions had either become infected with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) or with methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA). Some of the 659 patients had no infection.
Here’s what they found…
and…here’s the mind-blower (my estimation) of the study…
For those of you who are having trouble putting that one in perspective, $60k can get you a 2010 BMW 5 Series (above) or roughly 14,634 venti latte’s at Starbucks, for those of us not in the BMW market.
How did MRSA stack up against MSSA? Well, those with MRSA averaged 6 more days in the hospital and $24,000 more in hospital charges. But, the risk of death was not significantly different between the two types of infection.
So apparently, as if the infection itself weren’t bad enough, then you’ve got your insurance company’s Statement of Benefits to look forward to…cha-ching…
I went for an EEG. Was sent home with MSSA and emergency surgery was done followed by 4 weeks of intravenous antibiotic. Have been to the ER. And the doctor who insisted I had this EEG test seems to have disapeared. I haven’t seen him after all this happened. I am very sick. Can anyone please tell me if there is any good lawyer to help me out legally with whatvhas happened to me? Ivlive in Illinois. Thanks.
Hi Inia, You can submit a complaint form at the link below–an attorney who specializes in hospital infection and malpractice will then review the details of your complaint. Here's the link: https://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/submit_form…