Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Medical Errors Kill 15,000 Medicare Patients a Month


Medical Errors Kill 15,000 Medicare Patients a Month

SOURCE: AOL Health
A new report from the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General reveals that 13 percent of Medicare patients in the U.S. experience an adverse event each month in American hospitals, and some 15,000 of them die as a result. [1]
The news is startling, particularly since the report points out that 44 percent of adverse incidents occurring in hospitals are avoidableAnd all-together, these adverse events are costing Medicare more than $300 million a MONTH.
Kevin K. Golladay, regional inspector general for evaluation and inspections with OIG thinks hospitals need to have greater incentives to reduce errors and adverse events, and the OIG report suggests that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services could perhaps create this incentive by denying payment for conditions acquired while in the hospital setting.

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