Quality & Patient Safety

U.S. patients report more medical errors

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, November 13, 2007

A recent Commonwealth Fund survey found U.S. patients more likely to report experiencing medical errors, going without care, and calling for a complete healthcare system overhaul, according to Health Affairs.

The survey included seven countries: Australia, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, The United Kingdom and the United States. U.S. patients reported more inefficient care and lab test errors, and were among the highest in reporting medical errors. Medical errors were highest for U.S. patients who saw multiple doctors.

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