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Schwab Rehabilitation Center Malpractice & Violations

Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC Team

Hospital performance directly affects patient care; specifically, the level and type of treatment patients receive. Safety protocols, quality guidelines, patient surveys, and adherence to healthcare standards measure how well a hospital performs against others. Hospitals that fail to meet minimum healthcare standards may harm their patients.

Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers is dedicated to helping patients injured by negligence at a hospital or rehabilitation center. Patients should receive quality care when visiting a healthcare center; when they don’t, they may be eligible for compensation. Recovered compensation can help patients cover costs like medical expenses and lost wages.

About Schwab Rehabilitation Center

Overview

Schwab Rehabilitation Center is a 102-bed continuing care retirement community focusing on rehabilitation services for patients with many needs. A few of the services available at Schwab Rehabilitation Center include long-term illness, amputation, brain injury, and spinal cord injury care.

The physical medicine and rehabilitation hospital is at 1401 S. California Ave., Chicago, IL, 60608. Schwab Rehabilitation Center offers inpatient and outpatient physical therapy services. All medical services at Schwab Rehabilitation Center are by appointment only. The Chicago health care center does not accept walk-in emergency services.

Ownership and Affiliations

Sinai Chicago owns Schwab Rehabilitation Center. Sinai Chicago is a health system with four hospitals, including Mount Sinai, a community institute, a research center, and 15 community clinics. Schwab Rehabilitation Center in Chicago, Illinois, has 319 beds.

Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital recently partnered with Mary Free Bed, a Michigan physical medicine hospital offering rehabilitation services. The partnership works to expand rehabilitation services to more residents.

However, Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital maintains a free-standing, not-for-profit model even with the listed partnerships.

Reputation and Performance

Patients can learn much about a physical medicine provider through reputation and performance reporting.

The U.S. News and World Report does not currently rank the Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital [1]. This could be due to limited patient surveys or reviews. However, the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities International and the Joint Commission have accredited the rehabilitation hospital.

Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital is a not-for-profit center, meaning it has ratings available from charitable organizations. Charity Navigator, for example, gives the Chicago rehabilitation hospital a 96% or four-star charity rating, meaning the community can confidently donate to the hospital [2].

However, it’s important to note that this rating is based on an organization’s financial well-being rather than its quality of patient care.

Notable Legal Actions Against Schwab Rehabilitation Center

Previous and pending lawsuits can provide further information about the quality of care available at a Chicago healthcare center, such as Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital. Here are a few notable legal actions taken against Schwab Rehabilitation Center.

Failure to Provide Care to Residents

In Battle v. Schwab Rehabilitation Center in 2014, the plaintiff alleged that he developed ulcers while under the care of the rehabilitation center for gunshot wounds. He sought more than $50,000 in damages for medical negligence. However, there was no update on the case [3].

Failure to Protect Residents From Falls

In Lamar v. Schwab Rehabilitation Center, the plaintiff sought damages from the rehabilitation center for wrongful death after their deceased family member suffered permanent injuries due to a severe fall. In their Chicago hospital patient fall lawsuit, the plaintiff sought damages of over $50,000, but there was also no update [4].

It’s not uncommon for hospitals and rehabilitation centers to settle lawsuits outside of court, saving both parties legal fees and time. Many people may agree to a settlement offer from the negligence hospital or rehabilitation center. However, working with a lawyer to evaluate the fairness of any settlement offers you might receive is always advisable.

Inspection and Deficiency Reports at Schwab Rehabilitation Center

Hospitals and rehabilitation centers undergo annual inspections and deficiency reports to determine the quality of care. However, Schwab Rehabilitation Center is not listed on the Illinois Hospital Report Card site hosted by the Consumer Guide to Health Care [5].

Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital focuses on rehabilitative care rather than general hospital services, so it is not necessarily held to the same standards.

Medicare also doesn’t provide ratings for Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital, possibly due to limited patient survey responses [6].

Otherwise, these websites can monitor hospital and rehabilitation center deficiencies. Deficiencies refer to areas of improvement based on state and federal guidelines. Typical deficiency reports show inspection dates, specific deficiencies, and how long the center has to improve conditions.

Understanding Medical Negligence and Your Rights

Medical negligence occurs when a healthcare provider fails to provide the minimum expected standard of care. Medical mistakes or negligence can lead to patient injury, and severe cases can even lead to the patient’s loss of life.

Doctors, nurses, or hospital administrators can be liable when negligence occurs. Common types of hospital negligence may include the following:

  • Surgical Errors: Surgical errors, including improper anesthesia dosing, wrong-site surgery, or left behind surgical tools, can lead to unnecessary pain and suffering.
  • Medication Mistakes: Medication mistakes, including failing to monitor for drug interactions or improper dosing, can worsen a patient’s symptoms.
  • Failure to Diagnose or Treat: Failing to diagnose or treat a patient’s condition can lead to prolonged pain and suffering.
  • Improper Care: Any medical services deviating from the expected care standard could be considered negligence.

Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital uses physical medicine to help residents in their rehabilitation and physical therapy journeys. However, doctors or other care team members who fail to monitor patients’ conditions, ensure they receive the medical care required, and follow state and federal guidelines could be liable for medical negligence.

Proving medical malpractice can be difficult, especially since Illinois courts require proof. Most people don’t understand the medical industry thoroughly, making it difficult to prove that the healthcare provider deviated from the standard of care.

Working with a medical negligence attorney helps injured victims build a strong case and recover compensation.

Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers works closely with our clients through every step of the process, including case evaluation, investigation, evidence gathering, and negotiations. If the physical medicine provider is unwilling to offer a fair settlement, our lawyers also have trial experience to represent you.

A medical negligence lawsuit against a physical medicine or rehabilitation center could seek damages for lost wages, medical expenses, and pain and suffering. The amount recovered in a medical negligence lawsuit can provide injured victims the compensation they need to cover future medical and rehabilitation services.

Secure Expert Legal Representation!

If you were injured due to negligence at Schwab Rehabilitation Center or another Chicago Area center, you may be eligible for compensation through a medical negligence lawsuit. Illinois has strict time limits for filing a medical negligence lawsuit. To stay within these time limits, contact Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers as soon as possible.

Our Chicago medical negligence lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, which allows residents to explore their options before seeking legal justice. Our clients only pay something if we recover compensation on their behalf.

Contact us today at (888) 424-5757 or fill out our online form.

Resources: [1] U.S. News and World Report, [2] Charity Navigator, [3] Cook County Record, [4] Cook County Record, [5] Illinois Hospital Report Card, [6] Medicare

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