When I explain the Safe Surgery 2015 project to people, they often ask me if it is necessary. Answer: Yes–especially if you’re the one having surgery.
(Cited study here.)
Medical errors as extreme as operating on the wrong body part or the wrong patient are never supposed to happen. Systematic efforts to eliminate these "never events" began a decade ago, and yet such errors continue regularly in Oregon and across the U.S. The most thorough national study estimated 1,300 to 2,700 people are harmed every year by wrong site errors.– Joe Rojas-Burke at Oregon Live
When I explain the Safe Surgery 2015 project to people, they often ask me if it is necessary. Answer: Yes–especially if you’re the one having surgery.
(Cited study here.)