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Accountability - Patient Safety and Policy Reform (Hardcover)
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Accountability - Patient Safety and Policy Reform (Hardcover)
Series: Hastings Center Studies in Ethics series
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According to a recent Institute of Medicine report, as many as
98,000 Americans die each year as a result of medical error--a
figure higher than deaths from automobile accidents, breast cancer,
or AIDS. That astounding number of fatalities does not include the
number of those serious mistakes that are grievous and damaging but
not fatal. Who can forget the tragic case of 17-year-old Jesica
Santillan, who died after receiving a heart-lung transplant with an
incompatible blood type? What can be done about this? What should
be done? How can patients and their families regain a sense of
trust in the hospitals and clinicians that care for them? Where do
we even begin the discussion? Accountability: Patient Safety and
Policy Reform brings the issue to the table in response to the
demand for patient safety and increased accountability regarding
medical errors. In an interdisciplinary approach, Virginia Sharpe
draws together the insights of patients and families who have
suffered harm, institutional leaders galvanized to reform by tragic
events in their own hospitals, philosophers, historians, and legal
theorists. Many errors can be traced to flaws in complex systems of
health care delivery, not flaws in individual performance. How then
should we structure responsibility for medical mistakes so that
justice for the injured can be achieved alongside the collection of
information that can improve systems and prevent future error?
Bringing together authoritative voices of family members, health
care providers, and scholars--from such disciplines as medical
history, economics, health policy, law, philosophy, and
theology--this book examines how conventional structures of
accountability in law andmedical structure (structures
paradoxically at odds with justice and safety) should be replaced
by more ethically informed federal, state, and institutional
policies. Accountability calls for public policy that creates not
only systems capable of openness concerning safety and error-but
policy that also delivers just compensation and honest and humane
treatment to those patients and families who have suffered from
harmful medical error.
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