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In fact, in one
study of physicians in outpatient clinics the subjects of the survey recalled only 50% of
patient information 5 minutes after the appointment. Sixty percent of the physicians
surveyed did not know the names of their patients' drugs, and 20% did not recall the
purpose of the patients' medications. It has been estimated that 180,000 patients are
dying each year as a result of medical error. Another source suggests that 1.3 million
injuries may occur in the U.S. annually during hospitalization. Although many hospital
injuries are unpredictable and unavoidable, 20% to 70% may be preventable. These findings
illustrate the limitations of the human memory and underscore the urgent need for
alternatives. |