Medical License Verification to Minimize Medical
Negligence and Medical Malpractice
A 1984 Harvard study of more than 30000 records from 51 randomly selected hospitals in
New York found that adverse medical events occur in the more than 3.
7% of patients...
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Medical License Verification to Minimize Medical
Negligence and Medical Malpractice
A 1984 Harvard study of more than 30000 records from 51 randomly selected hospitals in
New York found that adverse medical events occur in the more than 3.
7% of patients
admitted and that more than a quarter of these were due to medical negligence.
Close to
14% of the adverse medical events were fatal and 2.
6% resulted in severe disability.
When
extrapolated to the 2.
7 million patients discharged from New York hospitals that year about
13,450 people died and 2250 were seriously injured.
(When Doctors Kill By Stephen J.
Cina, Joshua A.
Perper).
These are the stats which are showing the medical malpractice and medical negligence
issues of the most prominent and advanced city of the world.
After reading those horrible
figures one can understand that the world is suffering from medical malpractice and
negligence on a much higher scale and the prevention only lies when we background check
our docto
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