Medical
Errors Kill up to 98,000 Hospitalized Americans per Year
USA
Today, November 11, 199 issue reported that medical mistakes kill anywhere
between 44,000 and 98,000 hospitalized Americans each year.
The report by the Institute of Medicine calls the errors stunning
and demands major changes in the health care system to protect patients.
They call for a 50% reduction in su8ch errors over a five year
period as a target.
The
report goes on to say that the problem is not as much cases of
recklessness by individual doctors as much as basic flaws in the way
hospitals and clinics operate. One
of the reported problems is in reading the handwriting of doctors on their
prescriptions. This is also compounded by the fact that many drugs sound
alike.
The
report states that health care is more than a decade behind improving
safety compared with other high-risk industries.
The financial impact of these mistakes is estimated to be
approximately $8.8 billion dollars per year according to the report.
William
Richardson, president of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and chairman of the
institute panel that compiled the report sums his remarks up with, “These
stunning high rates of medical errors… are simply unacceptable in a
medical system that promises first to do no harm.”
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