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The pain of wrong site surgery
When the president of the Joint Commission, the Chicago-based group that accredits the nation's hospitals, unveiled...
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Adverse Events in Hospitals Largely Undetected
Adverse events serious enough to harm patients are occurring in U.S. hospitals at least 10 times more often than...
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Medical Error Rates Vary Widely, HealthGrades Finds
Patients have a 46% lower risk of experiencing a safety incident at a top-rated hospital compared to a poorly rated...
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7 Medical Error Disclosure Deterrents
When medical residents fail to report errors and unsafe conditions, the teaching institution misses opportunities to...
A pinpoint beam strays invisibly, harming instead of healing
Stereotactic radiosurgery, or SRS, is one of the fastest-growing radiation therapies, a technological innovation...
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Medical Errors Stubbornly Common, Studies Find
Eleven years after a major study revealed medical errors to be widespread and deadly, the results from two recent...
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Pediatric Medical Errors Most Likely in Gynecologic, GI Surgeries
The presence of foreign bodies unintentionally left inside young patients during surgery adds to the duration and cost...
Grand jury: Jackson Health System a ’colossal mess’
Jackson Health System is a "colossal mess" that must be governed in a new way, a Miami-Dade grand jury said...
Man falls off surgical table; St. Joseph’s Hospital sued
Max DeVries was sedated and awaiting a routine surgery when he rolled off the operating table and hit his head, where...
It's the law: California patients can have an interpreter at their side
Millions of Californians with limited English proficiency now have the right to an interpreter from their commercial...
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