Error Reduction: Medical Culture and Systems

Reporting Reluctance

Errors must be identified before their number can be reduced.

Like most people, healthcare professionals are reluctant to admit mistakes. Guilt feelings, avoidance of punishment, and colleague disapproval feed this reluctance.

Fear of lawsuits silences discussion about error reduction. Most professionals work with the best of intentions and skills. Occasionally their efforts produce unintended results and they are forced to pay huge settlements to patients. These outcomes encourage the silence.

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