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Patients encouraged to question phsyicians on safety

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, May 2, 2007

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Australian patients should ask their physicians if they have washed their hands and to clearly mark surgical sites. the recommendation comes from a Queensland report on clinical errors, according to the Molendinar, Queensland-based Gold Coast Bulletin.

The report comes in the wake of a highly publicized medical error in the country, and addresses the reluctance of physicians and nurses to admit they make mistakes when caring for patients.



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