Quality & Patient Safety

Family of girl whose limbs were amputated after long ED wait reach settlement

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, November 2, 2011

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One of the largest settlements of its kind in California was reached October 28. Methodist Hospital in Sacramento, CA, and emergency room workers will pay $10 million to the family of a girl who had parts of her arms and legs amputated after waiting to receive care in the ED for an infection.

The money will go toward current expenses and a trust fund will be set up to pay for the cost of living for the girl, who had a bacterial bloodstream infection.

Source: Huffington Post



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