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- Preventable Medical Errors: A Leading Threat to Patient Safety
Preventable Medical Errors: A Leading Threat to Patient Safety
Preventable Medical Errors: A Leading Threat to Patient Safety
Preventable medical errors remain one of the most serious challenges facing the American healthcare system today. According to the authors of Medical Error Reduction and Prevention, over 200,000 patient deaths occur each year in the United States as a result of preventable medical harm. These alarming figures highlight a systemic issue that too often goes unaddressed despite its enormous toll on patients and families (Rodziewicz TL, Houseman B, Vaqar S, et al., 2024).
What Are Preventable Medical Errors?
Preventable medical errors are defined as unintended acts—either of omission or commission—that lead to undesirable outcomes in patient care. These errors often arise from system failures rather than isolated mistakes. Common categories include:
- Diagnostic Errors: Delays , wrong diagnoses, or failure to act on test results.
- Treatment Errors: Errors during procedures , medication mishaps , or inadequate follow-up.
- Preventive Failures:Lack of timely screenings, immunizations, or safety protocols.
- Communication Breakdowns:Miscommunication among providers or between providers and patients.
In pediatric and adult care alike, these lapses can result in worsened health outcomes, prolonged hospital stays, long-term disabilities, or even death.
Why So Many Errors Go Unreported
Despite the magnitude of the issue, many medical errors go undocumented or unrecognized. A key reason is that error-related causes of death are rarely listed on death certificates. The current medical coding system focuses on physiological causes, making it difficult to track how often errors contribute to mortality. Additionally, institutional cultures of silence, fear of litigation, and fragmented reporting systems all contribute to underreporting.
What Can Patients and Families Do?
If you suspect that a preventable error contributed to a loved one’s harm or death, taking the following steps can help uncover the truth and protect others:
- Secure Medical Records:These documents often contain critical timelines and notations about tests, treatments, or decisions. A medical malpractice attorney typically handles this process.
- Get a Second Opinion:Consulting an independent physician may shed light on whether proper care was provided. Attorneys can assist in coordinating this expert review.
- Document All Interactions:Keep a detailed log of symptoms, medical visits, and communications with healthcare providers.
- Consult a Medical Malpractice Attorney: An attorney can evaluate your case, help obtain expert testimony, and advise you on the best course of action.
Conclusion
Preventable medical errors are responsible for the deaths of over 200,000 patients each year—a statistic that should prompt serious reflection and reform. Patients and families deserve transparency, accountability, and recourse when medical care fails to meet basic safety standards. If you believe a medical error caused harm or contributed to a wrongful death, seeking legal guidance can be the first step toward justice and systemic change.
The Powless Law Firm is an Indiana law firm that represents victims and families statewide in serious cases involving nursing home neglect, medical negligence, birth injury, personal injury, and wrongful death. If you have concerns about medical malpractice, please contact us at (877) 769-5377. Together we can make a difference.
Source
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Rodziewicz TL, Houseman B, Vaqar S, et al.
Medical Error Reduction and Prevention
. [Updated 2024 Feb 12]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan–. Available from:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499956
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