Medical Errors Cause Hundreds of Preventable Deaths

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Posted by Beth JanicekApril 09, 2008 5:15 PM
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According tot the Patient Safety in American Hospitals Study, patient safety errors resulted in 238,337 potentially preventable deaths of U.S Medicare patients from 2004 to 2006.  Additionally, the medical errors cost the Medicare program $8.8 billion.

Healthgrades evaluated 41 million Medicare patient records and found that patients treated at top-performing hospitals were 43 percent less likely to experience one or more medical errors than patients at the poorest-performing hospitals.

Further findings included:

“Patients who experienced a patient safety incident had a 20 percent chance of dying as a result of the incident. The overall death rate among patients who experienced one or more patient safety incidents fell by almost 5 percent between 2004 and 2006.However, over that time, there were increases in post-operative respiratory failure, post-operative pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis, post-operative sepsis (blood infection), and post-operative abdominal wound separation/splitting. The most common types of medical errors were bed sores, failure to rescue, and post-operative respiratory failure.”

The report supports other studies which have found that hospitals have an alarming rate of medical errors which result in hundreds of deaths.  Further investigation is needed to discover why incidents have increased in post-operative respiratory failure, post-operative pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis, post-operative sepsis (blood infection), and post-operative abdominal wound separation/splitting so that improvements can be made and lives can be saved.  One of the benefits of medical malpractice litigation is to investigate why medical errors occur so as to prevent the error from being made in the future.

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Laurie Stallings
Posted by Laurie Stallings
April 09, 2008 6:52 PM

Why are there so many medical errors? Two answers -- (1) the hospital staff is in too much of a hurry -- that includes everyone from doctors to cleaning personnel. If everyone took that extra moment to "check their work" we could halve the number of errors immediately. (2) Wash your hands and clean up the hospital. Don't wear your scrubs to the store and then back to the hospital. Get the hospital laundry room kicked into high gear. Make sure there are enough cleaning personnel on duty and clean everything thoroughly everday.
These are easy fixes that cost almost nothing. Why not give them a try?

CONCERNED RN
Posted by CONCERNED RN
April 10, 2008 5:20 AM

It's easy to point fingers of blame at "everyone from doctors to cleaning staff". The fact: We as healthcare professionals are hopelessly outnumbered by sicker and sicker patients. Among all the scores of people I work with day to day, I don't know of any who don't strive for a safer
more effective experience for our patients. We have layers of double, triple and quadruple checks in place and are instituting new processes for the safety of our patients every day. I would encourage all interested to avoid thinking and speaking in generalities. Do your homework before choosing a hospital, doctor, or other provider. Become involved in your care.

kimberly perry
Posted by kimberly perry
May 05, 2008 2:22 PM

my mom died on april 24yh 2008 and i can get no one to sign the death certifacate and the hospital treated her for the wrong thing i know this cause i have the records of her stay from the 10th april tell her death now i cant have a autopsy or cremation and no one will help me i know she is dead but she still has rights dont she please some one help im in california she died of cardiopulmonary aresst and sepsis and seotic shock and disseminated invavasular cougulation and cellitis of neck and abdomen no one wants to take blame so no one will sign i have called the corner ythey wont help i cant afford a auptopsy the family is made at me its not my fault that i cant get it signed is it my responsabilty i dont know and know one cares that my mom was neglected and abuse by the hospital i feel like i just amagened it all cause no one will help 760-373-4943

Steve P.
Posted by Steve P.
May 08, 2008 1:42 PM

Dr. Sanjaya Kumar's new book, Fatal Care in the U.S. Health System, will certainly open your eyes about preventable medical errors. These true stories really hit home and offer valuable insight on how to protect yourself and your loved ones.

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