At a time when the cost of health care represents nearly one-fifth of the U.S. gross domestic product, it is reasonable and necessary to discuss the notion of “appropriate care.” But a fair and conscientious examination of what measures, personnel and technologies should be employed to diagnose and treat medical problems must get past such….
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Hospital Safety: Hazards to Patients Spelled Out in Pictures
Check out this graphic display of some of the statistics of hospital hazards. Infections, malpractice, errors due to poor record keeping, medication errors, mistakes due to sleep deprivation of trainee doctors: It’s all displayed here, courtesy of a group called Medical Billing and Coding Certification.
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