11/28/2011

Talking with Patients and Families about Medical Error: A Guide for Education and Practice Review

Talking with Patients and Families about Medical Error: A Guide for Education and Practice
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Talking with Patients and Families About Medical Error: A Guide for Education and Practice is based on guidelines from the Institute for Professional and Ethical Practice and the author's own experiences, and tells how to initiate a discussion and handle patient reactions to medical error. From documenting medical records and explaining them to handling questions about financial compensation, this aims to promote resolution and healing and stresses clear, empathic communication for any involved in medical practice. Professional health collections will consider this essential.


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More than a million patient safety incidents occur every year, and medical error is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Illuminating the experiences of those affected by medical error-patients, their loved ones, and physicians and other medical professionals- Talking with Patients and Families about Medical Error delves deeply into the challenges of communicating honestly and openly about mistakes in medical practice.Based on guidelines from the Institute for Professional and Ethical Practice and the authors' own experiences, the practice-based approaches outlined here offer concrete guidance on• initiating discussions • dealing professionally and compassionately with patients' reactions • who should be included in the conversation• what information should be documented in the medical record• how to respond to questions about financial compensationAimed at promoting resolution and healing, this book stresses the importance of clear, empathetic communication that will improve clinical and organizational responses to medical missteps and mismanagement. It emphasizes five features of the physician-patient relationship deserving of special attention: transparency, respect, accountability, continuity, and kindness (TRACK). Narrative examples of common situations demonstrate how conversations about medical error can lead to healing. (2011)

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