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 of long time physician and teacher Milos Jenicek, a pioneering expert on epidemiology, evidence-based medicine, and critical thinking and decision making in the health sciences. Providing an extraordinarily comprehensive overview of the subject that is as thorough and scientifically organized as it is accessible and free of rhetoric, Dr. Jenicek —
The book also discusses whether dealing with errors is a learned skill and looks at how much of the problem with medical error is caused by the medical community’s failure to teach, learn, and understand everything there is to know about medical error, including the often neglected importance of critical thinking skills. Understanding and correcting this shortfall is a primary responsibility of every health professional, one they can begin to realize with the study of these pages.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Leichte Rillen / Abschürfungen / Risse / Knicke. Recent debates over healthcare costs have highlighted medical error as a significant issue reflecting the inefficiencies of modern medicine. While often attributed to human error, the problem is more complex, involving overburdened systems, evolving technology, increased specialization, and chronic funding shortages exacerbated by inefficiencies. This work by Milos Jenicek, a seasoned physician and expert in epidemiology and evidence-based medicine, offers a comprehensive overview of medical error and harm. It includes a brief history of errors across various fields, along with methodologies for studying and managing these issues. The text provides semantic and taxonomic classifications of challenges in medical error and harm, and explores investigative approaches in medicine and health sciences. It discusses the timing and methods for conducting studies on errors, including risk assessments during diagnosis, treatment, or prognosis. Essential strategies for error mitigation in community medicine and public health are covered, along with the role of physicians in tort law. The book also examines whether addressing errors is a learned skill and critiques the medical community's shortcomings in teaching and understanding medical error, emphasizing the need for enhanced critical thinking skills among health professionals. Understanding and addressing these issues is a crucial responsibility for all in the healthcare field. Artikel-Nr. 62cb24c6-e310-4e09-a2d1-2295a6521dd1
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