• A medical error is a preventable adverse effect of care ("iatrogenesis"), whether or not it is evident or harmful to the patient. This might include an...
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  • An error (from the Latin errāre, meaning 'to wander') is an inaccurate or incorrect action, thought, or judgement. In statistics, "error" refers to the...
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  • Medical Errors and Medical Narcissism is a 2005 book by John Banja. Banja defines "medical narcissism" as the need of health professionals to preserve...
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  • hypothesis testing, a type I error, or a false positive, is the erroneous rejection of a true null hypothesis. A type II error, or a false negative, is the...
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  • through the systematic prevention, reduction, reporting, and analysis of medical errors and preventable harm that contribute to adverse patient outcomes. While...
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    The negligence might arise from errors in diagnosis, treatment, aftercare or health management. An act of medical malpractice usually has three characteristics...
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    Iatrogenesis (redirect from Surgical error)
    harmful complication, or other ill effect by any medical activity, including diagnosis, intervention, error, or negligence. First used in this sense in 1924...
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    claim that the third leading cause of death in the United States is "medical error and medication". According to New York magazine, she has "raised long-settled...
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    interpretation due to the differences between medical testing and statistical hypothesis testing. A false positive error, or false positive, is a result that indicates...
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  • practice in the medical community and causes injury or death to the patient, with most cases involving medical error. Claims of medical malpractice, when...
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    Physician (redirect from Medical doctor)
    medical working hours, shift work and sleep deprivation contribute to medical errors. Within Western culture and over recent centuries, medicine has become...
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    emergency medicine particularly susceptible to medical error and near misses. One study identified an error rate of 18 per 100 registered patients in one...
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    Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) Medical classification Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy Medical error Nosology Nursing diagnosis Pathogenesis...
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    applications in computer science and telecommunications, error detection and correction (EDAC) or error control are techniques that enable reliable delivery...
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  • from an unsuitable or incorrect dosage or procedure, this is called a medical error and not an adverse effect. Adverse effects are sometimes referred to...
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  • RaDonda Vaught homicide case (category Medical error)
    prosecute health care professionals for medical errors that result in harm to patients. Nurses and other medical practitioners closely monitored the trial...
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  • Team Error refers to errors that occur in settings where multiple people are working together. Dependency increases the likelihood of human error due to...
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  • Jesica Santillan (category Medical controversies in the United States)
    hers. The medical error occurred due to a misunderstanding about blood type compatibility between the surgeon at the Duke University Medical Center and...
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    Medicine (redirect from Medical)
    medicine, prevention of medical error (and other "iatrogenesis"), and avoidance of unnecessary health care are a priority in modern medical systems. These topics...
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  • Lucian Leape (category Harvard Medical School alumni)
    been active in trying to improve the medical system to reduce medical error. In 1994 he had an article, "Error in Medicine," published in JAMA, which...
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  • Guideline (medical) Iatrogenesis Invasive (medical) List of surgical instruments Medical error Medical prescription Medical test Minimally invasive Nocebo Non-invasive...
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    Marty Makary (category American medical writers)
    with Michael Daniel, authored a piece in the British Medical Journal that claimed that medical error is the third leading cause of death in the United States...
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  • To Err Is Human (report) (category Medical literature)
    Institute of Medicine that may have resulted in increased awareness of U.S. medical errors. The push for patient safety that followed its release continues. The...
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  • been adopted by international standards organizations for medical devices (see #Use errors in health care below for references), suggests that accidents...
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  • being taken or a medical device used in the treatment of the patient. In Australia, 'Adverse EVENT' refers generically to medical errors of all kinds, surgical...
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    of documentaries on preventable medical errors that aired on the Discovery Channel, as well as co-authoring a medical-journal article addressing the positive...
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  • Morbidity and mortality conference (category Medical conferences)
    outcomes associated with medical error, to modify behavior and judgment based on previous experiences, and to prevent repetition of errors leading to complications...
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  • Josie, died at Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital of dehydration due to medical error after being hospitalized for second-degree burns. Following a financial...
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  • conditions. Many medical errors happened in the past due to undeveloped health technologies.[citation needed] Some examples of these medical errors included adverse...
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  • Velingrad, Bulgaria. His mother, Kristina Golomeeva, died due to a medical error soon after giving birth to Kristian. His family moved to Greece when...
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