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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an error is disclosed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a mistake or issue is revealed or made known, often in formal or technical writing.
Example: "During the audit, it was found that an error is disclosed in the financial statements."
Alternatives: "an error is revealed" or "an error is identified."
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In this example there is no difference between psychotherapeutic schools in terms of when an error is disclosed.
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From Islamic teachings point of view, it is expected that a mistake or error is disclosed, an apology is given, and forgiveness is sought.
Two sets of three questionnaires addressing personal preference, perception of norm (what is appropriate in general/should be done), and perception of current practice at KFSH&RC regarding which medical error is disclosed to patients (set one) and by whom (set two) were developed by the authors in Arabic language based on literature review.
Bausch & Lomb shares dropped almost 7% in early trading after the error was disclosed; the company later posted a corrected bio on its Web site.
Hours before Ms. Coletti reported the new problem, Gaston Caperton, the College Board's president, said in his first interview since the SAT errors were disclosed that he regretted what had occurred but that the College Board needed no outside audits and that Pearson Educational Measurement, the contractor that scores the tests, was making needed changes.
Proponents of these programs say that when errors are disclosed, hospitals will act to correct things.
We would like to know your views on: 1) which medical error to be disclosed to patients, and 2) who to disclose medical errors to patients.
Enabling therapy to continue by disclosing an error was categorized under the principles of beneficence (B&C) and competence (L).
An ethically salient question is whether errors should be disclosed to the patient.
For instance, the prevalence of medical errors raises such ethical questions as if, under what circumstances, and how medical errors should be disclosed to patients and/or families.
The survey found that 34% did not completely agree that "all significant medical errors" should be disclosed to patients, with 20% saying they had withheld information about medical mistakes in the past year.
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