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  2. Medical error - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 study found that medication errors are among the most common medical mistakes, harming at least 1.5 million people every year. According to the study, 400,000 preventable drug-related injuries occur each year in hospitals, 800,000 in long-term care settings, and roughly 530,000 among Medicare recipients in outpatient clinics.

  3. To Err Is Human (report) - Wikipedia

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    The report was based upon analysis of multiple studies by a variety of organizations and concluded that between 44,000 to 98,000 people die each year as a result of preventable medical errors. For comparison, fewer than 50,000 people died of Alzheimer's disease and 17,000 died of illicit drug use in the same year. [1]

  4. Patient safety - Wikipedia

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    What was noteworthy was the impact on attitudes and organizations. Few health care professionals now doubted that preventable medical injuries were a serious problem. The central concept of the report—that bad systems and not bad people lead to most errors—became established in patient safety efforts.

  5. Grades are in for NJ hospitals. See how yours did - AOL

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    An estimated 250,000 Americans die annually from preventable errors and infections in hospitals — one of the leading causes of death in the U.S., according to the report's authors at The ...

  6. Medical errors are third leading cause of death in the US - AOL

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    Using these data, they were able to calculate a mean death rate for medical errors in U.S. hospitals. Applying this rate to the 35 million admissions in 2013, they calculated that 251,454 deaths ...

  7. NY hospital safety ranking among worst nationally ... - AOL

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    Leapfrog, however, asserted it focuses on preventable safety issues, such as infections, medical mistakes like sponges or tools left in bodies and complications such as collapsed lungs, that ...

  8. Never event - Wikipedia

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    A never event is the "kind of mistake (medical error) that should never happen" in the field of medical treatment. [1] According to the Leapfrog Group never events are defined as "adverse events that are serious, largely preventable, and of concern to both the public and health care providers for the purpose of public accountability." [2]

  9. How good is your hospital at preventing infections, falls ...

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    The good news: Florida is in the Top 10 for states with hospitals that do a good job at preventing medical errors, accidents and infections, according to a new report released by the LeapFrog ...