Recent debate over healthcare and its spiraling costs has brought medical error into the spotlight as an indicator of everything that is ineffective, inhumane, and wasteful about modern medicine. But while the tendency is to blame it all on human error, it is a much more complex problem that involves overburdened systems, constantly changing technology, increasing specialization, and a cycle of continual funding shortfalls made even more acute by resource-wasting inefficiencies.
Medical Error and Harm: Understanding, Prevention and Control, presents the work...
Recent debate over healthcare and its spiraling costs has brought medical error into the spotlight as an indicator of everything that is ineffectiv...