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Book Synopsis: After heart disease and cancer, the third leading cause of death in the United States is iatrogenic injury (avoidable injury or infection caused by a healer). Research suggests that avoidable errors claim several hundred thousand lives every year. The principal economic counterforce to such errors, malpractice litigation, has never been a particularly effective deterrent for a host of reasons, with fewer than 3% of negligently injured patients (or their families) receiving any compensation from a doctor or hospital's insurer.
Closing Death's Door brings the psychology of decision making together with the law to explore ways to improve patient safety and reduce iatrogenic injury, when neither the healthcare industry itself nor the legal system has made a substantial dent in the problem. Beginning with an unflinching introduction to the problem of patient safety, the authors go on to define iatrogenic injury and its scope, shedding light on the culture and structure of a healthcare industry that has failed to effectively address the problem-and indeed that has influenced legislation to weaken existing legal protections and impede the adoption of potentially promising reforms. Examining the weak points in existing systems with an eye to using law to more effectively bring about improvement, the authors conclude by offering a set of ideas intended to start a conversation that will lead to new legal policies that lower the risk of harm to patients. Closing Death's Door is brought to vivid life by the stories of individuals and groups that have played leading roles in the nation's struggle with iatrogenic injury, and is essential reading for medical and legal professionals, as well as lawmakers and laypeople with an interest in healthcare policy.
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Are you concerned about the alarming rates of healthcare harm in the United States? Introducing Closing Death's Door: Legal Innovations to End the Epidemic of Healthcare Harm, a groundbreaking book that brings together psychology, law, and patient safety. With avoidable errors claiming hundreds of thousands of lives each year, it's time for a change. Discover how this book exposes the failings of the healthcare industry and the legal system, offering new ideas for reducing iatrogenic injury and improving patient safety.
With the healthcare industry failing to effectively address the problem of patient safety, it's clear that we need innovative solutions. Closing Death's Door defines iatrogenic injury and its far-reaching consequences, shedding light on a culture and structure that have hindered progress. But this book doesn't just point out the weaknesses - it offers a fresh perspective on how law can be harnessed to bring about tangible improvements.
Unlike malpractice litigation, which has proven to be an ineffective deterrent, Closing Death's Door lays out a vision for legal policies that can lower the risk of harm to patients. By examining the flaws in existing systems and proposing new ideas, the authors pave the way for a much-needed conversation. Whether you're a medical professional, a legal expert, or someone with a passion for healthcare policy, this book is essential reading.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to be a part of the solution and contribute to the nationwide effort to end iatrogenic injury. Take the first step by reading Closing Death's Door and joining the conversation. Get your copy now and empower yourself with knowledge to make a difference in the lives of countless patients.
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