Error In Medicine What Have We Learned
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Add to My Library Print × Five years ago, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) issued its landmark report error in medicine on medical errors, To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System. The report's finding that as many as 98,000 people die each year due to medical errors ignited professional and public dialogue. Patient safety has since become a frequent topic for journalists, health care leaders, and consumers, but is health care any safer now? And if not, why not?Two authors of the IOM report, Lucian Leape, M.D., of the Harvard School of Public Health, and Donald Berwick, M.D., of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, endeavor to answer these questions in "Five Years After To Err Is Human: What Have We Learned?" (Journal of the American Medical Association, May 18, 2005). Despite finding small improvements at the margins--fewer patients dying from accidental injection of potassium chloride, reduced infections in hospitals due to tightened infection control procedures--it is harder to see the overall, national impact, Leape and Berwick say. "[T]he groundwork for improving safety has been laid in these past fivvon GoogleAnmeldenAusgeblendete FelderBooksbooks.google.de - Recent debate over healthcare and its spiraling costs has brought medical error into the spotlight as an indicator of everything that is ineffective, inhumane, and wasteful about modern medicine. But while the tendency is to blame it all on human error, it is a much more complex problem that involves...https://books.google.de/books/about/Medical_Error_and_Harm.html?hl=de&id=fJw-PHjveogC&utm_source=gb-gplus-shareMedical Error and HarmMeine BücherHilfeErweiterte BuchsucheE-Book kaufen - 74,05 €Nach Druckexemplar suchenCRC PressAmazon.deBuch.deBuchkatalog.deLibri.deWeltbild.deAlle Händler»Medical Error and Harm: Understanding, Prevention, and ControlMilos JenicekCRC Press, 02.07.2010 - 384 Seiten 0 Rezensionenhttps://books.google.de/books/about/Medical_Error_and_Harm.html?hl=de&id=fJw-PHjveogCRecent debate over healthcare and its spiraling costs has brought medical error into the spotlight as an indicator of everything that is ineffective, inhumane, and wasteful about modern medicine. But while the tendency is to blame it all on human error, it is a much more complex problem that involves overburdened systems, constantly changing technology, increasing specialization, and a cycle of continual funding shortfalls made even more acute by resource-wasting inefficiencies. Medical Error and Harm: Understanding, Prevention and Control, presents the work of long time physician and teacher Milos Jenicek, a pioneering expert on epidemiology, evidence-based medicine, and critical thinking and decision making in the health sciences. Providing an extraordinarily comprehensive overview of the subject that is as thorough and scientifically organized as it is accessible and free of rhetoric, Dr. Jenicek — Presents a short history of error in general across various domains of human activity and endeavor, including concepts, methodologies of study, and management applications Provides semantic and taxonomic classifications of challenges in medical error and harm, two distinct domains Explores approaches used to investigate and ameliorate challenges in medicine and other health sciences Explains why, when, and how studies and decisions regarding errors should be carried out, such as whether risk assessment should be undertaken in the diagnosis, treatment, or prognosis stage Covers essential strategies for mitigating errors in the broader framework of medi