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Most ER Incidents Blamed on Human Error
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Sixty percent of unintended incidents in emergency departments that compromised patient safety were a direct result of human failure, according to a recent study. Hospitals and emergency departments are challenging places with regard to patient safety, and a considerable number of patients suffer unintended harm while in these settings.
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