This case concerns a 68-year-old man, referred to as Mr. A. He had a history of previous myocardial infarction and was cared for by his primary care doctor. After a long period of limited follow-up, his PCP encouraged him to see his cardiologist (Dr. H) after noting “more prominent ST-T wave abnormalities”.
Mind boggling that the APRN was not sued. And what is the plaintiff's attorney going to do with the money? Was there a trust/charitable account set up by the wife?
Mind boggling that the APRN was not sued. And what is the plaintiff's attorney going to do with the money? Was there a trust/charitable account set up by the wife?