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Medical Errors in Hospitals Still Occur at Alarming Rate
2009-04-08
While patient safety in US hospitals is improving, "medical mistakes still occur at an alarming rate," according to the sixth annual HealthGrades study of patient safety in American hospitals, released today.

Between 2005 and 2007, medical errors cost Medicare over $6.9 billion and were responsible for more than 92,000 potentially preventable in-hospital deaths among Medicare beneficiaries, report Dr. Rick May and others at HealthGrades, a healthcare ratings organization in Golden, Colorado.

May's group used a Medicare database to evaluate 12 patient safety indicators at nearly 5000 hospitals. The 242 best-performing hospitals were recognized with the HealthGrades 2009 Patient Safety Excellence Award.

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More than 913,000 total "patient safety events" occurred, representing 2.3 percent of the nearly 38 million Medicare hospital admissions.

Patients who suffered one of these mistakes had a one-in-ten chance of dying, the report indicates.

Individual hospital ratings can be viewed for free at www.healthgrades.com.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#2  Note that this is of Medicare patients. Medicare pushes for high patient turnover rates, so doctors and nurses have less time per patient, and patients are shuttled about faster than are private patients.

Medicare is also oriented towards older patients, who it has long been noted get inferior care compared to younger patients.

I did see one hospital where they confronted this head on. They went to great lengths to take their time and do a good job with each patient, and both the quality of care and patient satisfaction went up strongly.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-04-08 17:30  

#1  And we are assuming this will improve under federal control? /s
Posted by: tipover   2009-04-08 12:03  

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