Error Reduction: Medical Culture and Systems

Culture of Secrecy

People tend to look for someone to blame when medical mistakes occur. Victims and their loved ones find some satisfaction in blaming.

An environment of blame encourages a culture of secrecy about medical mistakes. Mandatory reporting laws have not overcome this secrecy, and they do not encourage efforts to find ways of avoiding errors.

Error reduction requires a commitment from the healthcare community to recognize and acknowledge that medical errors indicate systems problems, not people problems.

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