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When direct observation at the bedside was used for detection, one medical error was documented for every five doses of medication administered, and among medical errors 23% were errors by omission [17].
When direct observation at the bedside was used for detection, one medical error was documented for every five doses of medication administered, and among medical errors 23% were errors by omission [ 17].
A study in the New England Journal of Medicine found that even in cases where no medical error was found, plaintiffs received payments a quarter of the time.
With remarkable candor, Groopman discusses his experiences as a doctor giving a second opinion; he attempts to figure out -- with varying success -- whether a medical error was made by himself or by a colleague.
The most common medical error was a severe delay or absence of recommended treatment for severe sepsis, which occurred in 10 (42%) patients.
Ninety-five participants (58%) of those who believed they knew what a medical error was, felt that medical errors occurred often in the community, compared to 7 participants (4%) who felt that errors never happened.
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