Objective: The disclosure of medical errors has attracted considerable research interest in recent years. However, the research to date has lacked interdisciplinary dialog, making translation of findings into medical practice challenging. This article lays out the disciplinary perspectives of the fields of medicine, ethics, law and communication on medical error disclosure and identifies gaps and tensions that occur at these interdisciplinary boundaries.<p></p> Methods: This article summarizes the discussion of an interdisciplinary error disclosure panel at the 2012 EACH Conference in St. Andrews, Scotland, in light of the current literature across four academic disciplines.<p></p> Results: Current medical, ethical, legal and commu...
With the advancement of medical sciences, lives are being prolonged and practice of medicine is cons...
Over the last decade, adverse events and medical errors have become a main focus of interest for the...
Physicians and their staff may experience a resolution of anxiety and guilt that can improve their w...
OBJECTIVE: The disclosure of medical errors has attracted considerable research interest in recent y...
Medical errors are not a prevalent discussion topic in the current public health literature. However...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Medical error is now clearly established as one of the most significant problems facing the American...
INTRODUCTION: The issues of medical errors and medical malpractice have stimulated significant inter...
Approximately 43 million adverse events occur across the globe each year at a cost of at least 23 mi...
For several years and in many different ways, medical errors have been studied. As expected, the ma...
Evaluating the efficacy and accuracy of clinical reasoning and distinguishing between complications ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe how Italian clinicians disclose medical errors with clear and shared lines of...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146563/1/mja206155.pd
Introduction There is a growing public perception that serious medical error is commonplace and larg...
With the advancement of medical sciences, lives are being prolonged and practice of medicine is cons...
Over the last decade, adverse events and medical errors have become a main focus of interest for the...
Physicians and their staff may experience a resolution of anxiety and guilt that can improve their w...
OBJECTIVE: The disclosure of medical errors has attracted considerable research interest in recent y...
Medical errors are not a prevalent discussion topic in the current public health literature. However...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Medical error is now clearly established as one of the most significant problems facing the American...
INTRODUCTION: The issues of medical errors and medical malpractice have stimulated significant inter...
Approximately 43 million adverse events occur across the globe each year at a cost of at least 23 mi...
For several years and in many different ways, medical errors have been studied. As expected, the ma...
Evaluating the efficacy and accuracy of clinical reasoning and distinguishing between complications ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe how Italian clinicians disclose medical errors with clear and shared lines of...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146563/1/mja206155.pd
Introduction There is a growing public perception that serious medical error is commonplace and larg...
With the advancement of medical sciences, lives are being prolonged and practice of medicine is cons...
Over the last decade, adverse events and medical errors have become a main focus of interest for the...
Physicians and their staff may experience a resolution of anxiety and guilt that can improve their w...