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Cover artist
  
Zach Morell (design)

Language
  
English

Pages
  
290

Author
  
Sanjaya Kumar

Subject
  
Non-fiction

OCLC
  
191732370

Country
  
United States

Publisher
  
IGI Publishing

Originally published
  
21 April 2008

Page count
  
290

Dewey decimal
  
610

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Publication date
  
April 21, 2008 (hardcover)

Fatal Care: Survive in the U.S. Health System is a book about preventable medical errors written by Sanjaya Kumar, president and chief medical officer of Quantros, Milpitas, California. Fatal Care was published in April 2008 by IGI Publishing, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Fatal Care: Survive in the U.S. Health System describes the impact of preventable medical errors on thirteen families. Topics covered include: heparin overdose, misdiagnosis, hospital-acquired infection, patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump, medically induced trauma, inadequate emergency room care, and wrong site surgery. Fatal Care identifies gaps in the health care system based on documented factual information and analysis for health care consumers and professionals.

According to Institute of Medicine (IOM) and Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), as many as 98,000 patient deaths occur each year in U.S. healthcare facilities as a result of preventable medical errors. Also, IOM and IHI report preventable medical errors impact at least five million Americans annually, costing more than $17–21 billion.

Well-publicized preventable medical error cases involve celebrities Dennis Quaid, Terry Francona and Charlie Weis.

References

Fatal Care: Survive in the U.S. Health System Wikipedia


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