Shocking Claim: Hospitals May Be Incorrectly Determining Brain Death

Posted on January 13, 2016 by

A new study published in the medical journal JAMA Neurology has alarming implications for patient safety. According to the study, some hospitals might be falsely declaring patients brain-dead. Brain death is a medical term used to describe an irreversible neurological state where brain function no longer exists. The new study suggests determining brain death might… Read more »

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Hospital Nightmares: Can I Get a Disease From A Donated Organ?

Posted on January 11, 2016 by

Donor organs are responsible for saving thousands of lives every year. However, donor organs can sometimes hide significant dangers, such as diseases and malignancies (cancer). If organ donors are improperly screened for conditions like hepatitis C or rabies, future patients can die or suffer permanent health effects. According to the Centers for Disease Control, only… Read more »

Tags: HospitalSafety
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Does Poverty Affect Quality of Care in Hospitals?

Posted on January 06, 2016 by

Access to quality health care has been a longstanding problem in America, but the issue is more severe for people with less income. Recent research suggests people living in poorer urban areas of the country have a more difficult time receiving care at hospitals. An article published by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette shows us the magnitude… Read more »

Tags: HospitalSafety
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Early Hospital Discharge Causes Florida Woman’s Death

Posted on January 04, 2016 by

A Florida woman recently lost her life due to an early hospital discharge. According to local press outlets, the woman was seeking treatment at a Florida hospital for severe abdominal pain. After being cleared to leave, the woman pleaded for oxygen and begged hospital staff for additional help. Instead of doing their jobs, which would… Read more »

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Hospital Nightmares: How Patient Safety is Affected by Tube Mix-Ups

Posted on December 30, 2015 by

Doctors and other health care practitioners depend on medical devices to save the lives of patients, but sometimes the opposite happens. Medical devices that look similar can create hidden safety hazards for patients, such as tubing equipment. IVs, catheters and feeding tubes can look similar to each other, and are sometimes confused when used on… Read more »

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How Hospital Labeling Errors Can Threaten Patient Safety

Posted on December 28, 2015 by

When hospital lab tests and medications are improperly labeled, patient safety can become severely affected. Labeling errors can lead to diagnostic mistakes and adverse drug reactions. For some patients, the consequences of labeling errors cause permanent injuries or death. Medication errors: We recently wrote a blog on how medication errors are present in 50 percent… Read more »

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Florida Hospitals Fined for Medical Errors and Infections

Posted on December 25, 2015 by

After the passage of the Affordable Care Act, Medicare started a policy of reviewing hospital safety and docking institutions with safety violations. The Hospital Acquired Conditions Reduction Program (HACRP) aims to reduce the high number of hospital-acquired infections and medical errors. This year, Medicare reduced payments to 758 hospitals by 1 percent for safety issues… Read more »

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Do Depressed Doctors Cause Medical Errors?

Posted on December 21, 2015 by

Mental illnesses such as depression can make it difficult to perform the vigorous duties associated with practicing medicine. A sharp mind is important for health care workers who are tasked with upholding patient safety. Unfortunately, physicians and other health care workers are more depressed than the general population. A recent article in the Huffington Post… Read more »

Tags: PatientSafety
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The Importance of Giving an Accurate Medical History

Posted on December 18, 2015 by

Our medical histories tell doctors a great deal about us, our families, and our medical future. Medical histories let doctors know the types of medications patients can take, which conditions they have or might develop, and how to treat existing health problems. In many ways, accurate histories help prevent medical mistakes. When doctors have incorrect… Read more »

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