In its 2000 report, “To Err is Human,” the Institute of Medicine estimated that medical errors cause between 44,000 and 98,000 preventable deaths each year in U.S. hospitals, and about one million injuries.Interestingly, the majority of medical errors aren’t the result of incompetent people in health care, but competent people working in faulty health care systems, according to the report.
That’s why the Department of Veterans Affairs is telling young residents — tomorrow’s doctors — that it’s OK to report their mistakes and even their ‘near misses.’ At VA, mistakes are regarded as teachable moments and, consequently, an opportunity to improve the entire system. read more>>>
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