Measurable Medical Errors Pricetag: $17.1B in 2008

The annual cost of measurable medical errors clocked in at approximately $17.1 billion in 2008, according to research published in Health Affairs.

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According to researchers, pressure ulcers were the most common measurable medical error, followed by postoperative infections and postlaminectomy syndrome. Ten categories of measurable medical errors accounted for more than two-thirds of the total cost of errors. Researchers suggest these errors should be the first targets of prevention efforts.

Read the study about measurable medical errors.

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