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Preventing Medical Errors (Slides)
Preventing Medical Errors (Slides)
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The document discusses the importance of preventing medical errors in hearing care practices. It emphasizes the need to minimize risks and liabilities associated with the delivery of healthcare. The document lists several types of errors that can occur in the administrative and clinical aspects of hearing care, including failure of communication, equipment failure, record keeping errors, diagnostic errors, treatment errors, and preventive errors. It provides recommendations for preventing these errors, such as practicing infection control procedures, maintaining accurate and complete medical records, and verifying and validating hearing aid fittings. The document also highlights the importance of communication, documentation, and follow-up in the event of an error or adverse incident. It emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to take responsibility for providing the most efficacious services to patients within a clean and safe environment. The document suggests conducting a root cause analysis to identify the underlying causes of errors and implementing corrective actions. It also emphasizes the importance of ongoing training and fostering a culture of excellence in healthcare practices. Lastly, the document provides resources for maintaining good practice, including state licensing laws, codes of ethics, and professional certifications.
Keywords
medical errors
hearing care practices
risks and liabilities
communication failure
equipment failure
record keeping errors
diagnostic errors
treatment errors
preventive errors
infection control procedures
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