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When you go to the hospital, it's only natural to expect that you'll be treated in a careful, competent, and professional way. Unfortunately, that isn't always the case. If you're treated improperly in a hospital setting, it can have serious effects on your health and well-being. You can do your part to protect yourself as a patient by watching for these common hospital errors:
Doctors at AnMed say they aren’t seeing as many patients as usual and worry that some who need care are staying away from medical facilities over fears of COVID-19.
IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital will offer a Medical Exploring Program for ages 14-20.
Learn the definition of "hygienically clean," an ambiguous term used by medical laundry service providers, and what it means for patient safety
When choosing flooring systems for hospitals, consider specific demands of the floor, such as antimicrobial properties, slip/skid resistance, and durability.
Dr. Danielle Ofri says medical errors are more common than most people realize: "If we don't talk about the emotions that keep doctors and nurses from speaking up, we'll never solve this problem."
Medical errors drop significantly when doctors focus on this crucial step
Nurses never forget those touching or learning moments with patients. For those who work in home health specifically, you create a special bond with your patients.
Although patients increasingly use online portals to access their test results, do they really understand what the results mean for their health and what steps they should take next? To help explore this question, researchers from Baylor College of Medicine conducted a study to explore patients' experiences and preferences when accessing their test results delivered to them via online portals. The study appears in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association.