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Hospitals & Medical Centers in Florida, Page 2

Florida Medical Center Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center Fountain Valley, Florida

Good Samaritan Medical Center

Gulf Breeze Hospital Gulf Breeze, Florida

Gulf Coast Hospital Fort Myers , Florida

Gulf Coast Medical Center Panama City, Florida

Halifax-Fish Community Health

Health First

Healthmark Regional Medical Center Defuniak Springs, Florida

HealthPark Medical Center Fort Myers, Florida

Heart of Florida Regional Medical Center Davenport, Florida

Heart of Tampa Hudson, Florida

Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital Tarpon Springs, Florida

Hendry Regional Medical Center Clewiston, FL

Hernando HealthCare -

  • Brooksville Regional Hospital (Brooksville, FL) and Spring Hill Regional Hospital (Spring Hill, FL)

Hialeah Hospital Hialeah, Florida

H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Tampa, Florida

Hollywood Medical Center Hollywood, Florida

Holmes Regional Medical Center Melbourne, Florida

Holy Cross Hospital Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Homestead Hospital Homestead, Florida

IFA Medical Center Miami, Florida

Imperial Point Medical Center Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Indian River Memorial Hospital Vero Beach, Florida

Jackson Hospital - Marianna, Florida

Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami, FL

JFK Medical Center Atlantis, Florida

Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Hollywood, Florida

Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter, Florida

Kendall Medical Center Miami, Florida

Lake City Medical Center Lake City, Florida

Lakeland Regional Medical Center Lakeland, Florida

Largo Medical Center Largo, Florida

Larkin Community Hospital South Miami, Florida

Lawnwood Regional Medical Center Fort Pierce, Florida

Lee Memorial Health System Fort Myers, FL

Lee Memorial Hospital Fort Myers, Florida

Leesburg Regional Medical Center Leesburg, FL

Life Point Hospitals

Manatee Memorial Hospital & Health System Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando Orlando, Florida

Mease Hospitals Dunedin, Florida

The Medical Center Clinic A hospital in Pensacola, Florida

Memorial Healthcare System

Memorial Health Systems Ormond Beach, FL

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Digitek Alert

Actavis, maker of the prescription drug DIGITEK, launched a Class I nationwide recall of the drug in April 2008. Digitek pills were made for an unknown period of time with a potentially fatal defect. Some tablets may have been twice as thick as they were supposed to be. That meant they could contain twice the approved level of Digitalis, the active ingredient in Digitek, leading to Digitalis toxicity. Read More

Florida Supreme Court Patient Ruling

The Florida Supreme Court rules that patients have a right to check records of past errors made by doctors and hospitals. The hospitals and doctors have been reluctant to produce records of past errors, but the Court ruled that voters adopted a "Patient's Right To Know" in November 2004. Read More

Man Says Paramedics' Mistake Broke His Spine, Shoulders

November 28, 2007: WFTV reports that AttorneysTrialGroup.com is representing an Orange County, FL man who was injured when paramedics attempted to transport him to the hospital for a diabetic emergency. Astolfo Lugo, Sr. broke his hip, both of his shoulders and suffered spinal fractures. Read More

Read the full article at WFTV.com.

Merck & Co to pay $4.85 billion

November 9, 2007: Merck & Co agreed to pay $4.85 billion to settle claims that its painkiller Vioxx caused heart attacks and strokes. Vioxx was prescribed to 80 million patients from May 1999 to September 2004, when it was voluntarily recalled by Merck. Following the recall, suits were filed on behalf of 47,000 claimants across the US. "Great news," exclaims Attorney Carlos Diez-Arguelles. Read More

Medical Malpractice caps ruled unconstitutional

October 30, 2007: the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Orange County, FL ruled that medical malpractice caps on award damages are unconstitutional. A statute enacted in 2003 provided caps on damages. The Court ruled that this statute is contradicted by the Florida Constitution, Article I, Section 26 that was made part of the State Constitution by Florida voters in November 2004. Read More