New Zealand report reveals medical mistakes throughout country
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, March 4, 2008
Recently released data about sentinel events in New Zealand for the fiscal years of 2003-2005 reveals 182 serious medical mistakes, reports The Dominion Post.
Forty patients died as a result in just one of those years. Pat Snedden, chairman of the health sector's quality improvement committee, called for more systematic reporting of such events, according to the Post. The events include overdoses, wrong site surgery, patient suicides, and medical equipment left in patients' bodies after surgery. The country's health minister called for greater transparency after the release of the report.
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