Quality & Patient Safety

Medical errors common in Canadian hospitals

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, August 21, 2007

One in 13 Canadian patients is the victim of an adverse event, reports the Victoria Times Colonist. The Canadian Institute for Health information released a report on August 14 that broke down occurrences of specific medical mistakes: For example, 200 Canadian patients have sponges left inside of them after surgery and 9,000 new mothers have problems with their bladders, urethras, vaginas, and/ or cervixes annually.

The Canadian government does not have a national system for reporting medical errors like these. However, a provincewide electronic reporting system is scheduled to be running by next year, reports the Times Colonist.

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