Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 WHAT DOCTORS DON'T TELL YOU E-news broadcast - 7 July 2006 Why you can never trust your doctor again (and why you have to take responsibility for your own health) Read on for the good news: becoming informed couldn?t be easier You can never blindly follow the advice of doctors ever again, new government health figures released this week reveal. Doctors and medicine have become such a blunderland that it's sensible for every patient to learn more about health and medicine as an insurance policy. From now on, only the informed patient is a safe patient. (And we've great news for anyone who wants to protect themselves through knowledge, because it couldn?t be easier). According to figures released by the government (UK) this week, there are: 940,000 recorded 'accidents' every year by doctors and hospitals in the UK* 300,000 hospital-acquired infections every year in UK hospitals 250,000 serious adverse reactions to a pharmaceutical drug reported every year in the UK** * This is a conservative estimate, and government officials accept the figure is more likely to be 1,190,000 ** This is a very conservative estimate, and is based only on reported reactions. A truer figure is believed to be closer to 1,200,000 every year, according to officials. 2.69m Britons and 13.45m Americans harmed every year This means that up to 2,690,000 people are being harmed by medical mishaps every year, which represents around 4.5 per cent of the entire population. In the USA, where medicine is even more aggressive, the problem could be affecting up to 13,450,000 people every year. It's a recognized fact that there is a massive under-reporting of mistakes ? usually because of fears of litigation ? but government officials were shocked to hear that nobody knows how many of the reported blunders end in the death of the patient. Only 1 in 4 hospitals ?owns up? to the patient when something goes wrong; the rest blame it on the disease itself, while just 1 in 25 drug reactions is ever reported. 1 in 10 admitted to hospital will be a victim of a medical blunder As it is, 1 in 10 people admitted to a hospital in Britain every year will suffer a mishap or accident that will harm him, said Leigh, chairman of the Commons Public Accounts committee, which was presented with the shocking figures this week. And this is based on the known, reported accidents. " These figures would be terrifying enough without our learning that there is undoubtedly substantial under-reporting if serious incidents and deaths. To top it all, the NHS simply has no idea how many people die each year from patient safety incidents, " said Mr Leigh. Worse, Mr Leigh and his committee members have discovered that the situation is not getting any better. Doctors and hospital staff are not learning from the mistakes, but are merely repeating them every year. Guidelines are being consistently ignored, and safety recommendations are not being implemented. Instead, doctors are turning a blind eye to the problem, probably because they either face legal action from the patient's family, or disciplinary action from the General Medical Council. Patients have nowhere to turn, and it can be extremely difficult to prove a case of medical malpractice when hospitals and doctors constantly deny there has been a problem. As it is, the National Patient Safety Agency says it is receiving 55,000 calls a month from people saying they were victims of a medical accident, and who don?t know where else to turn. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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