Epidemic of Medical Errors and Hospital-Acquired Infections

Book description

Medical error as defined in Epidemic of Medical Errors and Hospital-Acquired Infections: Systemic and Social Causes encompasses many categories including, but not limited to, medical error, hospital-acquired infections, medication errors, deaths from misdiagnosis, deaths from infectious diarrhea in nursing homes, surgical and post-operative complications, lethal blood clots in veins, and excessive radiation from CT scans. When the deaths from these categories are counted they become the leading cause of fatality to Americans, outpacing cancer and heart disease. Add the numbers of fatalities (mortality) to the millions each year who are injured (morbidity) and whose quality of life is forever effected, and an epidemic of harm is defined.

The book describes the many systemic and social causes of medical error and iatrogenic events, all of which are cited in the peer-review science, that have a direct effect on the epidemic of patient injury, but are rarely or never considered. These systemic causes include factory medicine (for-profit medicine), staffing ratios in clinical and non-clinical departments, shift work, healthcare working conditions, lack of accountability, legal issues that conflict with patient safety issues, bullying and hierarchical relationships, training of healthcare workers that never rises to the level of risk, and injury to healthcare workers. The premise of the book is that if the systemic or social causes are not considered or changed, then medical error will continue to be an epidemic and no substantial impact in the numbers will be realized.

An expert with 30 years of experience as a health and safety officer in healthcare and as an activist for community health and safety issues, editor and author William Charney explores the issues surrounding medical errors and examines the science behind possible solutions. He presents an efficient dialogue that produces a more systemic exploration and targeting of the causes of medical error and drives an exacting message: we are dealing with an epidemic of harm, and unless systemic issues are solved, little will change to subdue the epidemic.

Information on the June 2012 Conference on the Epidemic of Medical Errors & Hospital Acquired Infections in the US and Canada: the Systemic Causes can be found on the CRC Press Issuu page.

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover (1/2)
  2. Front Cover (2/2)
  3. Dedication
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Editor
  7. Contributors
  8. Chapter 1: Do No Harm : A Social Science Approach to Medical Errors and Hospital-Acquired Infections—A Systemic Approach to the Epidemic (1/3)
  9. Chapter 1: Do No Harm : A Social Science Approach to Medical Errors and Hospital-Acquired Infections—A Systemic Approach to the Epidemic (2/3)
  10. Chapter 1: Do No Harm : A Social Science Approach to Medical Errors and Hospital-Acquired Infections—A Systemic Approach to the Epidemic (3/3)
  11. Chapter 2: For-Profit Care : Its Effect on Medical Errors (1/6)
  12. Chapter 2: For-Profit Care : Its Effect on Medical Errors (2/6)
  13. Chapter 2: For-Profit Care : Its Effect on Medical Errors (3/6)
  14. Chapter 2: For-Profit Care : Its Effect on Medical Errors (4/6)
  15. Chapter 2: For-Profit Care : Its Effect on Medical Errors (5/6)
  16. Chapter 2: For-Profit Care : Its Effect on Medical Errors (6/6)
  17. Chapter 3: Medical Errors (1/7)
  18. Chapter 3: Medical Errors (2/7)
  19. Chapter 3: Medical Errors (3/7)
  20. Chapter 3: Medical Errors (4/7)
  21. Chapter 3: Medical Errors (5/7)
  22. Chapter 3: Medical Errors (6/7)
  23. Chapter 3: Medical Errors (7/7)
  24. Chapter 4: Nosocomial Diseases : A Discussion of Issues and Prevention (1/6)
  25. Chapter 4: Nosocomial Diseases : A Discussion of Issues and Prevention (2/6)
  26. Chapter 4: Nosocomial Diseases : A Discussion of Issues and Prevention (3/6)
  27. Chapter 4: Nosocomial Diseases : A Discussion of Issues and Prevention (4/6)
  28. Chapter 4: Nosocomial Diseases : A Discussion of Issues and Prevention (5/6)
  29. Chapter 4: Nosocomial Diseases : A Discussion of Issues and Prevention (6/6)
  30. Chapter 5: No More Preventable Deaths : Hospital-Acquired Infections in Canada and One Union’s Campaign to Stop Them (1/4)
  31. Chapter 5: No More Preventable Deaths : Hospital-Acquired Infections in Canada and One Union’s Campaign to Stop Them (2/4)
  32. Chapter 5: No More Preventable Deaths : Hospital-Acquired Infections in Canada and One Union’s Campaign to Stop Them (3/4)
  33. Chapter 5: No More Preventable Deaths : Hospital-Acquired Infections in Canada and One Union’s Campaign to Stop Them (4/4)
  34. Chapter 6: Hospital Epidemiology (1/8)
  35. Chapter 6: Hospital Epidemiology (2/8)
  36. Chapter 6: Hospital Epidemiology (3/8)
  37. Chapter 6: Hospital Epidemiology (4/8)
  38. Chapter 6: Hospital Epidemiology (5/8)
  39. Chapter 6: Hospital Epidemiology (6/8)
  40. Chapter 6: Hospital Epidemiology (7/8)
  41. Chapter 6: Hospital Epidemiology (8/8)
  42. Chapter 7: Staffing and Medical Errors (1/2)
  43. Chapter 7: Staffing and Medical Errors (2/2)
  44. Chapter 8: Working Conditions and Patient Safety : Impacts on Medical Errors (1/3)
  45. Chapter 8: Working Conditions and Patient Safety : Impacts on Medical Errors (2/3)
  46. Chapter 8: Working Conditions and Patient Safety : Impacts on Medical Errors (3/3)
  47. Chapter 9: Shift Work and Its Impact on Medical Error (1/3)
  48. Chapter 9: Shift Work and Its Impact on Medical Error (2/3)
  49. Chapter 9: Shift Work and Its Impact on Medical Error (3/3)
  50. Chapter 10: Bullying and Medical Errors (1/3)
  51. Chapter 10: Bullying and Medical Errors (2/3)
  52. Chapter 10: Bullying and Medical Errors (3/3)
  53. Chapter 11: The Relationship between Lateral and Horizontal Violence and Bullying : Nurses and Patient Safety (1/4)
  54. Chapter 11: The Relationship between Lateral and Horizontal Violence and Bullying : Nurses and Patient Safety (2/4)
  55. Chapter 11: The Relationship between Lateral and Horizontal Violence and Bullying : Nurses and Patient Safety (3/4)
  56. Chapter 11: The Relationship between Lateral and Horizontal Violence and Bullying : Nurses and Patient Safety (4/4)
  57. Chapter 12: Special Populations : Medical Error and Infection (1/3)
  58. Chapter 12: Special Populations : Medical Error and Infection (2/3)
  59. Chapter 12: Special Populations : Medical Error and Infection (3/3)
  60. Chapter 13: Personal Protective Equipment : Patient and Worker Safety (1/4)
  61. Chapter 13: Personal Protective Equipment : Patient and Worker Safety (2/4)
  62. Chapter 13: Personal Protective Equipment : Patient and Worker Safety (3/4)
  63. Chapter 13: Personal Protective Equipment : Patient and Worker Safety (4/4)
  64. Chapter 14: Legal Issues (1/7)
  65. Chapter 14: Legal Issues (2/7)
  66. Chapter 14: Legal Issues (3/7)
  67. Chapter 14: Legal Issues (4/7)
  68. Chapter 14: Legal Issues (5/7)
  69. Chapter 14: Legal Issues (6/7)
  70. Chapter 14: Legal Issues (7/7)
  71. Chapter 15: Technology and Medical Errors (1/3)
  72. Chapter 15: Technology and Medical Errors (2/3)
  73. Chapter 15: Technology and Medical Errors (3/3)
  74. Chapter 16: Nursing Injury Rates and Negative Patient Outcomes : Connecting the Dots (1/2)
  75. Chapter 16: Nursing Injury Rates and Negative Patient Outcomes : Connecting the Dots (2/2)
  76. Chapter 17: Industrial Hygiene for Health-Care Workers : Exposures Causing Injuries (1/3)
  77. Chapter 17: Industrial Hygiene for Health-Care Workers : Exposures Causing Injuries (2/3)
  78. Chapter 17: Industrial Hygiene for Health-Care Workers : Exposures Causing Injuries (3/3)
  79. Chapter 18: Perspectives of a Frontline Nurse (1/2)
  80. Chapter 18: Perspectives of a Frontline Nurse (2/2)
  81. Chapter 19: Medical Error : A Personal Story (1/2)
  82. Chapter 19: Medical Error : A Personal Story (2/2)
  83. Back Cover

Product information

  • Title: Epidemic of Medical Errors and Hospital-Acquired Infections
  • Author(s): William Charney
  • Release date: February 2012
  • Publisher(s): CRC Press
  • ISBN: 9781420089301