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Surgeons pressed on in the hope of getting better, but in retrospect this "learning curve" looks more like a slippery slope.The inquiry makes almost 200 recommendations on how the system can do better in future and save some of the 25,000 lives that may be lost annually as a result of less spectacular medical errors, such as misprescribed drugs.
The main outcomes measured were frequency and types of medical errors such as diagnostic, management and documentation errors.
The absence of this crucial issue in hospitals is an important cause for the occurrence of various medical errors such as severe injury, missing-diagnosis, wrong treatment, increased multi drug resistance and unexpected deaths [ 1, 24– 29].
The term "Never Event" was first introduced in 2001 by Ken Kizer, MD, former CEO of the National Quality Forum NQFF) [ 1], in reference to particularly shocking medical errors (such as wrong-site surgery) that should never occur.
These observations further re-enforce the passive role patients assume in their own health care, forgetting that patients can be experts in their own care and can thus play a major role in reducing medical errors such as adverse drug reactions [ 40, 41].
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The nature and consequences of patient and family emotional harm stemming from preventable medical error, such as losing a loved one or surviving serious medical injury is poorly understood.
Non-medical errors such as identification data, administrative data, legible signature/name of certifying physician, and minor COD errors such as use of abbreviations, spelling errors, approximate interval between onset and death, ill-defined conditions followed by adequate UCOD were not evaluated [ 12, 13].
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 study found that 49% of those who believed they knew the meaning of medical errors had experienced such errors.
Analysis of the incidence and causes of poisonings represents an opportunity to explore the frequency and risk factors for medical errors, since many such complications may be avoidable.
1 14 15 16 17 Early intervention programmes could ensure that practising doctors in trouble get help in time, before their problems interfere with care of patients and give rise to medical errors, 14 16 but such programmes have been poorly investigated.
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