Surgery Black Boxes being Considered in Wisconsin

by

Legislators are looking to introduce the idea of a kind of surgical “black box” that would collect data while surgeries are being performed and give an idea of what went wrong if a patient responds poorly to the procedure. The devices can also help doctors avoid mistakes.

Wisconsin lawmaker, Rep. Christine Sinicki (D-Milwaukee), introduced the legislation that would in essence permit patients to opt to have their surgeries recorded both visually and audibly. If the bill passes, patients would be able to opt to have their surgeries recorded on video.

The law would be called ‘Raina’s Law’ named after 19-year old Raina Ferraro who went into cardiac and respiratory arrest during her surgery due to negligent administration of anesthesia. The law would require all operating rooms to be equipped with cameras for recording surgeries.

At Bottar Law, PLLC, our medical malpractice and medical negligence attorneys have represented thousands of patients and their families for nearly 30 years in the State of New York.

If you or a loved one has been injured due to medical malpractice, contact us today. We will rigorously evaluate your case, inform you of your rights, and discuss with you the potential of receiving compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitative care, loss of income, and pain and suffering.

Call today to speak with an experienced New York medical malpractice attorney. They will answer your questions and concerns about your case. You may contact us at our toll free number (888) 979-1689, or at (315) 313-6809, or reach us by email at info@bottarlaw.com.

by
Posted in:
Updated:

Comments are closed.

Contact Information