Patient Safety emphasizes the reporting, analysis and prevention of medical errors that very often leads to adverse healthcare situations. 1 in 10 patients are impacted by medical errors. The WHO calls the patient safety issue an endemic concern. A number of well-known experts of all areas in the medical field have collected very valuable information for a better patient treatment and higher safety culture in all medical disciplines.
Tentative estimates suggest that one in ten patients suffers from an adverse event in hospital. In Germany, approx. 1.8 million out of approx. 18 million inpatients suffer from adverse events; 50 percent of these cases are estimated to be avoidable. In the US, nearly 100,000 people die from the consequences of mistreatment.
The intensive care units record 1.7 medical errors per patient and day. The most affected disciplines are the operative disciplines, particularly general surgery. Medical errors mainly occur when the indication for surgery is being made, during surgery and post-surgery. Suspicious oncological diagnostic results and post-operative complications are also often ignored.
This book deals with complications and typical medical errors in surgery. It shows solutions and ways of dealing effectively with these errors and how to establish an efficient security management system.
Michael Imhof, Office for Medical and Scientific Expert Assessments, Würzburg, Germany.
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Malpractice in Surgery von Michael Imhof - mit der ISBN: 9783110271607
MED000000 MEDICAL / General; MED022000 MEDICAL / Diseases; MED032000 MEDICAL / Geriatrics; MED043000 MEDICAL / Hospital Administration & Care; MED045000 MEDICAL / Internal Medicine; MED050000 MEDICAL / Ethics; MED074000 MEDICAL / Physician & Patient; MED085000 MEDICAL / Surgery / General; Behandlungsfehler; Chirurgie; Malpractice; Medical Quality Management; Operative Fächer; Patientensicherheit; Qualitätsmanagement; Surgery, Online-Buchhandlung
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