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Americas Newsroom

condition. let's bring in dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine and fox news contributor. everyone at home now is thinking of an instance they have had where doctors have a hard time diagnosing them, they try to search for symptoms on their own to try to narrow it down. but this research basically says about 800,000 americans become permanently disabled or die across care settings because of these misdiagnoses and they say just about 15 diseases account for all serious harms. so why are so many going misdiagnosed? >> very important topic, sandra. good morning. it is a lot more than 800,000 when you talk about misdiagnoses that don't lead to disabilities or death but just lead to harm. let me tell you the issue here. back in 1977, lee goldman from harvard came up with a goldman criteria for diagnosing heart disease. why does it matter around

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Americas Newsroom

surgery? how old are you, do you have family history? it changed aridology. only one hen 5% of those misdiagnoses were around heart disease. 40% were stroke, pneumonia, blood clots. let me tell you why i differentiate. all of those things have something in common. symptoms can be vague. we're on the lookout for heart problems. if a patient is not feeling right or fatigued, especially women have atypical symptoms of heart disease. we're on the lookout for it since the 70s. with stroke we're not. we're looking for somebody suddenly getting weak or can't speak. it could be i don't feel like myself. you go to emergency room. see a physician's assistant. not an attending physician. we have stroke teams at all the major medical centers but not in rural areas. we don't have enough in the inner cities and don't necessarily respond fast enough. again, we can see the classic

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

370,000 people who die annually because of these miss diagnosis, and these disabilities, i do want to be clear just so we are not frightening people, overall, going to the hospital going to a clinic visit, less than .1% chance of the average person having some sort of severe outcome as a result of these misdiagnoses, but there was categories, j, which was the biggest culprits for misdiagnosis. sepsis, what you just been shouldn't alice almost went into. stroke, pneumonia, blood clots, lung cancer. these were the ones that are most likely to account for those severe outcomes and where they focus their attention and study. >> the problem that alice has is that doctors and her fist seem to be under the impression that appendicitis presents a one uniform ryan it doesn't. there are many ways it could. that is what her case went misdiagnosed. generally speaking, why does this seem to happen so often?

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All In With Chris Hayes

the news, you got about what happened to you? >> yeah, one day shy of 18 weeks pregnant. so, my husband and i had been trying to get pregnant for about a year and a half. it took a lot of procedures and tests in surgeries and misdiagnoses, a lot of fertility treatment. and last spring, we finally conceived. and we're just over the moon excited. in my first trimester, that first pit of my second trimester was pretty smooth sailing. then right around the 18 week mark, i had some concerning symptoms. so, i contacted my doctor, she had me come in right away and very quickly i was diagnosed with a condition called cervical insufficiency. essentially, what that meant, my body was dilating way too early. i was inevitably, we were told

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All In With Chris Hayes

the news, you got about what happened to you? >> yeah, one day shy of 18 weeks pregnant. so, my husband and i had been trying to get pregnant for about a year and a half. it took a lot of procedures and tests in surgeries and misdiagnoses, a lot of fertility treatment. and last spring, we finally conceived. and we're just over the moon excited. in my first trimester, that first pit of my second trimester was pretty smooth sailing. then right around the 18 week mark, i had some concerning symptoms. so, i contacted my doctor, she had me come in right away and very quickly i was diagnosed with a condition called cervical insufficiency. essentially, what that meant, my body was dilating way too early. i was inevitably, we were told by multiple doctors, going to lose our daughter. eventually, my water broke, i lost all my amniotic fluid, my membranes ruptured. it was very clear there was

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Doctors disappearing from ERs as hospitals cut costs

Doctors are now disappearing from emergency rooms (ERs) as hospitals cut costs, thanks to private equity firms dipping their fingers into the healthcare industry. Kaiser Health News (KHN) zoomed [...]

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

and covid. can you talk a bit about that and how people can protect themselves. >> pots stands for postural -- syndrome. really what it is is. we have an involuntary nervous system that controls our blood pressure and our heart rate. what we're seeing is that studies just came out that covid vaccines is related to a small increase risk of developing that. people may have light-headedness, increased heart rate, low blood pressure when they go from sitting to standing. however, covid infections makes you five times more likely to develop pots. the issue is that many physicians may not be familiar with pots. patients presenting with light-headedness or dizziness after a covid infection may be misdiagnoses having anxiety or dehydration. that's why it's also very important that we're educating our health care professionals. that this is a potential complication of long covid. this is what we're seeing and

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CNN Tonight

to college. we shifted so much of the burden from the community with these individuals and families, many more of whom of graduating with debt, struggling to have assets to buy houses, much less likely to own houses. the underlying implication of this, from the new york times, is basically, these kids have it so easy, boy, we should be tougher on them. the baby boomers benefited from an awful lot more of public investment in their success, and now it's the baby boomers were basically saying the next generation or getting off too easy. and it's just simply a total misdiagnoses of the conditions they face. >> really interesting. okay guys, you're not done, i have another culture question for you. stick around. because up next, we used to really envy the superrich. now, we really hate them. but we love poking fun at them. why americans seem to be enjoying their love to hate the superrich moment. and we'll show you examples.

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