@article{MRA, author = {Leslie Matthews}, title = { A Short Essay: High Dose Vitamin D Supplementation Reduces Medical Malpractice Lawsuits.}, journal = {Medical Research Archives}, volume = {4}, number = {7}, year = {2016}, keywords = {}, abstract = {Background: Vitamin D supplementation has been shown to decrease hospital and ICU length of stays, hospital costs, mortality rates, and complications such as myocardial infarctions, infections, and narcotic use. Vitamin D supplementation direct and indirect effects upon medical malpractice lawsuits has been previously unknown.Hypothesis: We hypothesize that aggressive vitamin D supplementation would reduce medical malpractice lawsuits both directly and indirectly saving hospitals and insurance companies millions of dollars.Methods: We did a retrospective study reviewing the trauma registry of Morehouse 6, 200 trauma patients from 1995-2016 at a urban Level I trauma center. Vitamin D supplementation was started in 2008. We identified several malpractice lawsuits from 1995- February 2007. The following total amount was paid out from 1995- February 2007 (\$26,000,000.00). There have been zero lawsuits since 2007.Results: The total paid out from 1995- February 2007 was \$26,000,000.00 for trauma lawsuits and zero dollars from after February 2007-2015 for a p-value of P<0.0001Conclusion: We conclude since vitamin D decreases mortality rates, hospital and ICU length of stays, and complications rates from chronic diseases that the direct and indirect effects of aggressive vitamin D supplementation would be decreased medical malpractice lawsuits. Further studies are needed.}, issn = {2375-1924}, url = {https://esmed.org/MRA/mra/article/view/868} }