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Q: My mother acquired a staph infection during a hospital stay - what is the hospital's obligation here?

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Robert D. Kreisman
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Robert D. Kreisman
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  • Medical Malpractice Lawyer
  • Chicago, IL
  • Licensed in Illinois

A: Hospital-borne infections has become a kind of national epidemic in some locales. The obligation of the hospital is to identify, diagnose and treat the infection. If you're asking is the contracting of a staph infection in a hospital by itself an actionable medical malpractice case, the answer is most times "no."

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