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STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTING MEDICAL ERRORS IN HEALTHCARE PRACTICE

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Alghamdi,Bujayri Hamdan S, Mohammad Abdulelah Alsakheri, Abdrabalnabi, Mohammed Saleh S, Alhajji, Zainab Mustafa H, Alabdulmohsen, Rumlah Fadel B, Alhajji, Mona Mustafa H, Alhajji, Akbar Ali, Ibrahim Nasser Mohammed Al Nasser Al Hassan, Al Abdulmohsen, Mohammed Hashem A, Alshakhs, Afaf Mufid N, Alshakhs, Nafea Mufeid N, Ayman Ali Almuraihel
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.01.58

Abstract

Medical errors in healthcare practice can lead to serious consequences for patients, including harm and even death. Therefore, it is crucial to implement effective strategies to prevent such errors and ensure patient safety. This study aims to explore various strategies that can be employed to reduce the occurrence of medical errors in healthcare practice. A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted to identify key approaches and interventions that have been successful in minimizing medical errors. The findings suggest that a combination of technology, education, communication, and a culture of safety are essential components in preventing medical errors. Technology-based solutions such as electronic health records (EHRs) and computerized physician order entry (CPOE) systems have shown promise in reducing medication errors and improving patient outcomes. Education and training programs for healthcare professionals on error recognition and reporting are also critical in enhancing patient safety. Effective communication among healthcare team members and with patients can help prevent errors related to miscommunication or misunderstandings. Furthermore, fostering a culture of safety within healthcare organizations, where reporting errors is encouraged and learning from mistakes is prioritized, can significantly reduce the likelihood of errors occurring. Overall, a multifaceted approach that combines technology, education, communication, and a culture of safety is essential in preventing medical errors in healthcare practice.

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