"We’ve shown in a number of studies that every one point increase in burnout [as measured by a survey] increases the risk of a medical error in the next three ...
Medical errors remain one of the leading causes of death worldwide, rivaling heart disease and cancer. Yet while medicine has ...
Lead author Nooshin Abbasi, MD, MPH, and senior author Ramin Khorasani, MD, MPH, both of the Department of Radiology at Brigham and Women's Hospital, have published a paper in Radiology, titled ...
Best Practice Medicine (BPM) has officially opened its newest medical education campus in Reno Better resources and ...
Tye is an author based on Cape Cod, Mass., and runs a health journalism fellowship based at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The first things I noticed when I woke up after my recent ...
Following safety concerns, Google has pulled certain AI-generated health overviews and is reviewing how its search AI handles ...
Medical mistakes that resulted in patient deaths or severe disabilities increased for the fourth consecutive year in Maryland hospitals, according to a report published Friday by the Maryland ...
SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio family is using their profound loss to help prevent potentially deadly medical errors. “I feel like every single life we save honors my mom and honors all the people that ...
Close to one-third of Oregonians have experience with medical errors like incorrectly prescribed medication or botched surgeries, but providers often failed to adequately inform them of their errors, ...
The Culture of Silence Around Medical Errors Nurses might be afraid to speak up regarding medical errors. New graduate nurses typically receive 3–6 months of orientation in hospital units. When they ...