About half of all surgeries involve some kind of medication error or unintended drug side effects, if a new study done at one of America’s most prestigious academic medical centers is any indication.
The rate, calculated by researchers from the anesthesiology department at Massachusetts General Hospital who observed 277 procedures there, is startlingly high compared with those in the few earlier studies. Those earlier studies relied mostly on self-reported data from clinicians, rather than directly watching operations, and found errors to be exceedingly rare.
“There is a substantial potential for medication-related harm and a number of opportunities to improve safety,” according to the new study, published today in the journal Anesthesiology . More than one-third of the observed errors led to some kind of harm to the patient.
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(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday October 27 2015, @10:44PM
No matter what you do, you won't survive it.
Or, as I prefer to put it, don't take life so seriously, it's just temporary.
Your second paragraph makes a lot of sense though. No group should get away with self reporting, self analyzing, and self grading itself. That's the problem with the police today. They really answer to nobody.