Quality & Patient Safety

Study: Medical errors may not increase during July, contrary to popular belief

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, September 30, 2009

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A study published in the September 2009 Journal of the American College of Surgeons has concluded that medical errors do not in fact increase during the month of July specifically in a Level I trauma center. Researchers tested the popularly held belief that during the months of July and August the amount of medical errors increases because that is the time of year during which new medical residents begin practicing at hospitals around the country.

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