Human error can occur in any profession. Medical errors are most commonly occurring errors in a health care system, which are responsible to delay patient’s recovery and produce harm to patient. However, being as a health care professional, it is the requirement of professional code of ethics to do well and not to harm our patients. Historically, many of these errors were not disclosed to patients but the trend is emerging for more open disclosure of medical errors to patients and their families. The aim of this paper is to explain medical error and analyze this concept in the light of ethical principles. The paper will discuss the role of medical professionals in the disclosure of medical errors integrating an explicit ethical decision mak...
Abstract Background Disclosure of near miss medical error (ME) and who should disclose ME to patient...
For several years and in many different ways, medical errors have been studied. As expected, the ma...
It’s generally accepted that open disclosure (“the open discussion of incidents that result in harm ...
With the advancement of medical sciences, lives are being prolonged and practice of medicine is cons...
Medical error is now clearly established as one of the most significant problems facing the American...
There is an apparent need for enhanced formal control over providers responses to medical errors, an...
Objective: Patient safety is fundamental to high-quality patient care. Critical steps toward improvi...
Physicians and their staff may experience a resolution of anxiety and guilt that can improve their w...
Medical errors are an inevitable part of the practice of medicine and pose a significant threat to t...
Evaluating the efficacy and accuracy of clinical reasoning and distinguishing between complications ...
BACKGROUND: Ethical and professional guidelines recommend disclosure of medical errors to patients. ...
Objectives: Medical errors (ME) can be an important cause in hindering the improvement in the qualit...
Medical errors are not a prevalent discussion topic in the current public health literature. However...
Reducing the number of preventable adverse events has become a public health issue. The paper discus...
While an open disclosure response to major health care error is now regarded as standard and ethical...
Abstract Background Disclosure of near miss medical error (ME) and who should disclose ME to patient...
For several years and in many different ways, medical errors have been studied. As expected, the ma...
It’s generally accepted that open disclosure (“the open discussion of incidents that result in harm ...
With the advancement of medical sciences, lives are being prolonged and practice of medicine is cons...
Medical error is now clearly established as one of the most significant problems facing the American...
There is an apparent need for enhanced formal control over providers responses to medical errors, an...
Objective: Patient safety is fundamental to high-quality patient care. Critical steps toward improvi...
Physicians and their staff may experience a resolution of anxiety and guilt that can improve their w...
Medical errors are an inevitable part of the practice of medicine and pose a significant threat to t...
Evaluating the efficacy and accuracy of clinical reasoning and distinguishing between complications ...
BACKGROUND: Ethical and professional guidelines recommend disclosure of medical errors to patients. ...
Objectives: Medical errors (ME) can be an important cause in hindering the improvement in the qualit...
Medical errors are not a prevalent discussion topic in the current public health literature. However...
Reducing the number of preventable adverse events has become a public health issue. The paper discus...
While an open disclosure response to major health care error is now regarded as standard and ethical...
Abstract Background Disclosure of near miss medical error (ME) and who should disclose ME to patient...
For several years and in many different ways, medical errors have been studied. As expected, the ma...
It’s generally accepted that open disclosure (“the open discussion of incidents that result in harm ...