Hospital Errors Cause 195,000 Deaths

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WASHINGTON - As many as 195,000 people a year could be dying in U.S. hospitals because of easily prevented errors, a company said Tuesday in an estimate that doubles previous figures.

Lakewood, Colorado-based HealthGrades Inc. said its data covers all 50 states and is more up-to-date than a 1999 study from the Institute of Medicine that said 98,000 people a year die from medical errors. "The HealthGrades study shows that the IOM report may have underestimated the number of deaths due to medical errors, and, moreover, that there is little evidence that patient safety has improved in the last five years," said Dr. Samantha Collier, vice president of medical affairs at the company. The company, which rates hospitals based on a variety of criteria and provides information to insurers and health plans, said its researchers looked at three years of Medicare data in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

"This Medicare population represented approximately 45 percent of all hospital admissions (excluding obstetric patients) in the U.S. from 2000 to 2002," the company said in a statement. HealthGrades included as mistakes failure to rescue dying patients and the death of low-risk patients from infections -- neither of which the Institute of Medicine report included. It said it found about 1.14 million "patient-safety incidents" occurred among the 37 million hospitalizations. "Of the total 323,993 deaths among Medicare patients in those years who developed one or more patient-safety incidents, 263,864, or 81 percent, of these deaths were directly attributable to the incidents," it added.

"One in every four Medicare patients who were hospitalized from 2000 to 2002 and experienced a patient-safety incident died." The U.S. government said it is trying to spearhead a move to get hospitals and clinics to use electronic databases and prescribing methods. The Institute of Medicine report said many deaths were due to medication prescribing errors or to errors in delivering medications. "If the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's annual list of leading causes of death included medical errors, it would show up as number six, ahead of diabetes, pneumonia, Alzheimer's disease and renal disease," Collier said.
 

yukichigai

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Man, suddenly I'm glad I've never had to be admitted to a hospital. Hopefully by the time it comes to that I will have lived a full enough life that I won't be too put off by dying 'cause some doctor is a re-re.
 

Anubis

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thats prob a small percentage, and some hospitials are worse then others, none of the crap has happened here, i would know my dad is the Chief of staff
 

Glitchny

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is there a way to konow how many patients total get admitted to hospitals? Just wondering what the ratio of people dying to lives saved is.
 

Vette73

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Thats liberal BS, everybody knows doctors are perfect and never make a mistake. Lawyers I bet put this out just to try and act liek they work for the people. damm liberals and lawyers




:p
 

allisolm

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Related joke:


GOOD TO KNOW:
a. The number of physicians in the United States is 700,000
b. Accidental deaths caused by Physicians per year is 120,000.
c. Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171. (US Dept. of Health & Human Services)

THINK ABOUT THIS:
a. The number of gun owners in the US is 80,000,000 (yes, eighty-million!).
b. The number of accidental gun deaths per year (all age groups) is 1,500.
c. The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is .0000188.

Statistically, doctors are about 9,000 times more dangerous than gun owners.

FACT: NOT EVERYONE HAS A GUN, BUT ALMOST EVERYONE HAS A DOCTOR.

Alert your friends to this threat.

We must ban doctors before this gets out of hand.

This is a public health measure.

P.S. I have withheld the statistics on lawyers for fear that the shock could cause people to seek medical attention.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: allisolm
Related joke:


GOOD TO KNOW:
a. The number of physicians in the United States is 700,000
b. Accidental deaths caused by Physicians per year is 120,000.
c. Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171. (US Dept. of Health & Human Services)

THINK ABOUT THIS:
a. The number of gun owners in the US is 80,000,000 (yes, eighty-million!).
b. The number of accidental gun deaths per year (all age groups) is 1,500.
c. The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is .0000188.

Statistically, doctors are about 9,000 times more dangerous than gun owners.

FACT: NOT EVERYONE HAS A GUN, BUT ALMOST EVERYONE HAS A DOCTOR.

Alert your friends to this threat.

We must ban doctors before this gets out of hand.

This is a public health measure.

P.S. I have withheld the statistics on lawyers for fear that the shock could cause people to seek medical attention.

i wanna see these lawyer stats
 

JetBlack69

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Originally posted by: Glitchny
Originally posted by: AgentEL
no one's perfect

exactly, yet apparently everyone expects doctors to be, and to be able to fix everything

I expect them not to make mistakes that are easily preventable. My cousin had a heart problem. He went to the doc to get work done on his teeth. The doc gave him too much stuff to make him pass out (can't think of the name of the stuff) and he died. The sad thing is that he didn't have to do the surgery.

:(
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: Hardcore
Originally posted by: Yaotl
and the alternative is...?

Homeopathy and blood letting.

Don't forget Trepanning.


How many of these people would have died anyway?

I really don't think it's a big deal.

These are the deaths the errors caused, not total deaths.
 

Isshinryu

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Originally posted by: Hardcore
These are the deaths the errors caused, not total deaths.

It also included those who were unable to be revived from a code (which can't happen everytime) and "low risk patients" who died of infection (who can't be saved everytime). Sometimes there's bad luck, and sometimes there's mistakes.
 

Epoman

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Originally posted by: Anubis
thats prob a small percentage, and some hospitials are worse then others, none of the crap has happened here, i would know my dad is the Chief of staff

Ahhh so he is the guy who covers UP the mistakes!! He's good at his job. :D