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Welcome to the Medical Errors - Hospitals Article Archive of In Touch Education Services' Health Care Research Center.

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Medical Errors Typically Go Unreported
    A January 6, 2012 report by the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says that hospital employees only report 14% of the adverse events, including . . . keep reading
Study Urges Delay In Cutting Umbilical Cord
    A report in the November 15, 2011 issue of the British Medical Journal says that delaying the cutting of the umbilical cord after delivery, even by only a few minutes, led to impr . . . keep reading
Fatigued Doctors Still Posing Hazard
    A December 15, 2011 Sentinel Event Alert from the Joint Commission says that despite past efforts to limit working hours among medical residents, fatigue continues go pose hazards . . . keep reading
Surgical Bone Growth Agent Increases Cancer Risk
    An analysis presented at the November 5, 2011 annual meeting of the North American Spine Society finds that a bone growth stimulating agent used in spinal surgery increases the li . . . keep reading
Stop Routine Use Of Heparin In Hospital, Doctor's Group Says
    In the November 1, 2011 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, new guidelines from the American College of Physicians recommend that doctors stop the routine use of heparin to prev . . . keep reading
False-Positives Common With Yearly Mammograms
    A study appearing in the October 18, 2011 Annals of Internal Medicine says that over a ten year period of annual mammograms beginning at age 40, most women can expect to need re-x . . . keep reading
Hospitals Still Hand Out Free Baby Formula Despite Recommendations
    The October 2011 issue of the medical journal Pediatrics reports that many hospitals are still packing infant formula in diaper discharge bags sent home with new mothers despite c . . . keep reading
Hospital Acquired Infections Preventable, Costly
    A new study in the September/October 2011 issue of the American Journal of Medical Quality reports that in 2002, one in every 20 hospitalized patients developed a healthcare-assoc . . . keep reading
Lung Biopsy Risks Common
    A new study in the August 2, 2011 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine reports needle biopsy of suspicious lung nodules isn't as a benign procedure as is often thought. R . . . keep reading
Centers For Medicare And Medicaid Services Releases Hospital Error And Injury Data
    Various newswire services reported on April 8, 2011 that The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) began reporting hospital-specific rates of eight hospital-acquired co . . . keep reading
"Frequent Flier" Children Account For Nearly A Quarter Of Hospital Costs
    A report in the February 16, 2011 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association says that a very small group of children who are frequently readmitted accounted for a . . . keep reading
Common Issues Cause Hospital Painkiller Errors
    The January 2011 issue of the Journal of Pain highlights research that found only a few common issues cause most painkiller prescription errors in hospitals.   &nbs . . . keep reading
ICU Stay Has Long-Term Effects
    A report in the December 20, 2010 online issue of the Archives of Surgery says people who are admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) after surgery experience lingering quality- . . . keep reading
End-Of-Life Care Varies Between Areas
    A September 9, 2010 report issued by the Dartmouth Atlas Project found that 29%, about 3 out of 10, Medicare patients with advanced cancer spent their final days in a hospital -- . . . keep reading
Preventable Harms Common For Older Hospital Patients
    A November 15, 2010 report from the United States Department of Health and Human Services says that 27% of Medicare beneficiaries receiving inpatient care experienced serious or t . . . keep reading
Surgical Checklist Lowers Complication Rates
    A study in the November 11, 2010 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine says that following surgical procedure checklists appear to reduce surgical complications, including . . . keep reading
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