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Hospitals that committed certain medical errors — harmful, costly errors — would face financial penalties.
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Concerns about frequent and harmful medical errors have led policy makers to advocate the creation of a system for medical error reporting.
In the discourse on harmful medical errors, resident fatigue is frequently "implicated" as a significant causal factor [ 20- 22].
At an international level, there is a general consensus among bioethicists, physicians and organizations representing patients, that it is the ethical and deontological duty of physicians to inform patients when harmful medical errors occur.
These sleep and alertness data raise questions about a number of factors, including the generalizability of the conclusion that "less is more" to all first-year residents (or other physician groups), the adequacy of the sample size studied, and the relevance of resident sleep and sleepiness to harmful medical errors.
Any medical errors or mistakes may be costly, harmful to a patient's life and sometimes irreversible.
It is reasonable to expect that individuals who work longer hours will observe or experience a greater number of harmful and other medical errors than those who work shorter hours, simply by virtue of their longer exposure to clinical situations.
If we accept that the relative contribution of fatigue to harmful and other medical errors is significant, then the contribution of duty hours to resident fatigue warrants closer consideration.
Health care officials say that increased reporting of preventable medical errors would make it easier to spot harmful trends and find solutions.
Thousands more suffer harm from medical errors.
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