In order for a hospital to participate in the Medicare program, it must develop and maintain a Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program to "track medical errors and adverse patient events, analyze their causes, and implement preventive actions and mechanisms that include feedback and learning throughout the hospital." However, a new study by the Dept. of Health & Human Services found that only a small portion of patient errors are being reported — and that hospitals don't seem to give a damn about fixing things.
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Hospitals have to be rated every few years and are inspected for that every year? or three. This determines what funding they get. for them to play anything but DEFENSE every day would be SUICIDAL! Duh...
They are able to have others pay to bury their mistakes.
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