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re: Thoughts on the RaDonda Vaught (nurse convicted of negligent homicide) trial?
Posted on 3/29/22 at 9:52 am to Ingeniero
Posted on 3/29/22 at 9:52 am to Ingeniero
Problem is the criminalization of medical errors such as this is you will have now have facilities not reporting and in turn medical care becomes more dangerous.
You want errors to be reported, that's how you learn and mitigate future events.
You want errors to be reported, that's how you learn and mitigate future events.
Posted on 3/29/22 at 9:57 am to Dragula
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Problem is the criminalization of medical errors such as this is you will have now have facilities not reporting and in turn medical care becomes more dangerous.
You want errors to be reported, that's how you learn and mitigate future events.
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Posted on 3/29/22 at 10:58 am to Dragula
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Problem is the criminalization of medical errors such as this is you will have now have facilities not reporting and in turn medical care becomes more dangerous.
You want errors to be reported, that's how you learn and mitigate future events.
We as a society have deemed extreme negligence goes beyond that. If I do certain negligent acts as an accountant, I am civilly and criminally liable, and my job isn't even life or death.
Same with a lot of professions out there, why should nurses be different?
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