"odds of dying as a result of clinical error in hospital are 33,000 times higher than those of dying in an air crash" http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-421989/Blunder-killed-wife.html …
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@C7RKY they do, what is suicide rate in profession, what triggers it? Look it up. -
@GrumpyOldDoc Ok, another fair point. Hadn't considered that angle - thanks Doc. Who knew a 7yr old article would provoke such a debate?? -
@C7RKY and an article quoting crap figures too, Liam Donaldson pulled his figures out of mid air then and has never referenced them since -
@GrumpyOldDoc Yeah..lot of that about nowadays. Guess I shouldn't be surprised. Not that anyone seems able to agree what the real figure is. -
@C7RKY that's the problem, info is awful in too many areas, rumour and anecdote fill the void -
@GrumpyOldDoc It's like trying to build on shifting foundations, w/o true data. I know it's complex but it can't be impossible to measure. -
@C7RKY drives me nuts, how many patients did I see last year? Inpatient + outpatient, employer stats are miles off, any details? Coding mess -
@GrumpyOldDoc Well for my part, I'd be tempted to start by fixing that. All other solutions proposed are based upon guesswork otherwise.
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@C7RKY@ShaunLintern AIRLINE regulators are engineers, Health may be called Dr but not medical. -
@Croachcatcher@ShaunLintern Not sure I'm clear on your point? I was more thinking about motivation of pilots to ensure problems get fixed.
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@C7RKY@ShaunLintern many in health picking up human factors/NTS in safety http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1117775/ … analogy old, implementation is happeningThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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