longshot975
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? South Carolina
Just a hypothetical question for anyone that knows laws regarding hospitals, etc. I was treated back in May by a local ER when I had been sick for over a week and running a high fever. The doctor drew alot of blood and ask me what had I done to myself. Me being out of it because the fever did not know what he was referring to because he was acting like he found nothing in the test results. I again told him how it felt as though I was congested, etc and feeling more like a flu or virus and he checked my lymph nodes and saw where they were swollen. He prescribed me the 500 mg tablet antibiotic and pain pills and sent me on my way. Just this week I was seeing a psychologist and they were looking over the lab work from that day to see levels. etc from my blood work to see what medicine would be a better fit and they informed me then about my white blood cell count being low, low platlet levels and the issue with my liver output being low. And it just irritates me that I would have assumed that if those conditions were present in the ER that the doctor would have at least informed the patient of these issues, which they did not and if it was not for my psychologist looking over it I still would not know to this day. Would the hospital be in any legal trouble for not disclosing this to me at the time of the ER visit or at any time after that visit.
Just a hypothetical question for anyone that knows laws regarding hospitals, etc. I was treated back in May by a local ER when I had been sick for over a week and running a high fever. The doctor drew alot of blood and ask me what had I done to myself. Me being out of it because the fever did not know what he was referring to because he was acting like he found nothing in the test results. I again told him how it felt as though I was congested, etc and feeling more like a flu or virus and he checked my lymph nodes and saw where they were swollen. He prescribed me the 500 mg tablet antibiotic and pain pills and sent me on my way. Just this week I was seeing a psychologist and they were looking over the lab work from that day to see levels. etc from my blood work to see what medicine would be a better fit and they informed me then about my white blood cell count being low, low platlet levels and the issue with my liver output being low. And it just irritates me that I would have assumed that if those conditions were present in the ER that the doctor would have at least informed the patient of these issues, which they did not and if it was not for my psychologist looking over it I still would not know to this day. Would the hospital be in any legal trouble for not disclosing this to me at the time of the ER visit or at any time after that visit.