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Calling Dr. Hodad, calling Dr. Hodad

09/24/2012 9:40 PM

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How to Stop Hospitals From Killing Us

Medical errors kill enough people to fill four jumbo jets a week. A surgeon with five simple ways to make health care safer.

When there is a plane crash in the U.S., even a minor one, it makes headlines. There is a thorough federal investigation, and the tragedy often yields important lessons for the aviation industry. Pilots and airlines thus learn how to do their jobs more safely.

The world of American medicine is far deadlier: Medical mistakes kill enough people each week to fill four jumbo jets. But these mistakes go largely unnoticed by the world at large, and the medical community rarely learns from them. The same preventable mistakes are made over and over again, and patients are left in the dark about which hospitals have significantly better (or worse) safety records than their peers.

As doctors, we swear to do no harm. But on the job we soon absorb another unspoken rule: to overlook the mistakes of our colleagues. The problem is vast. U.S. surgeons operate on the wrong body part as often as 40 times a week. Roughly a quarter of all hospitalized patients will be harmed by a medical error of some kind. If medical errors were a disease, they would be the sixth leading cause of death in America-just behind accidents and ahead of Alzheimer's. The human toll aside, medical errors cost the U.S. health-care system tens of billions a year. Some 20% to 30% of all medications, tests and procedures are unnecessary, according to research done by medical specialists, surveying their own fields. What other industry misses the mark this often?"


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Re: Calling Dr. Hodad, calling Dr. Hodad

09/24/2012 10:01 PM

We can have discussions till the cows come home. You, and I, know what is wrong with the picture. Follow the money.

This thread will soon become political, I fear.

I'm rapidly getting old. I hope they don't kill me yet.

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09/24/2012 10:48 PM

Amen brother, pray for good health....Old age is not for the infirm....

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10/03/2012 11:08 PM

A good friends Mom went into an assisted living home last year. She was 74 and had Chronic Lyme disease but they refused to treat her because they said she was too old to cure so she died from several strokes caused by heart arhhythemia caused by the Lyme spirochetes getting into the nerves controlling her heart beat.

More than one way to kill you I guess.

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