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      Medical error, disclosure and patient safety: a global view of quality care.

      Clinical biochemistry
      Canada, Disclosure, legislation & jurisprudence, Humans, Medical Errors, ethics, Patient Safety, Physicians, Quality Assurance, Health Care

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          Medical errors are a prominent issue in health care. Numerous studies point at the high prevalence of adverse events, many of which are preventable. Although there is a range of severity in errors, they all cause harm, to the patient, to the system, or both. While errors have many causes, including human interactions and system inadequacies, the focus on individuals rather than the system has led to an unsuitable culture for improving patient safety. Important areas of focus are diagnostic procedures and clinical laboratories because their results play a major role in guiding clinical decisions in patient management. Proper disclosure of medical errors and adverse events is also a key area for improvement. Globally, system improvements are beginning to take place, however, in Canada, policies on disclosure, error reporting and protection for physicians remain non-uniform. Achieving a national standard with mandatory reporting, in addition to a non-punitive system is recommended to move forward. Copyright © 2013 The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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          23578740
          10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2013.03.025

          Chemistry
          Canada,Disclosure,legislation & jurisprudence,Humans,Medical Errors,ethics,Patient Safety,Physicians,Quality Assurance, Health Care

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