By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
As many as 98,000 Americans still die
each year because of medical errors despite an unprecedented
focus on patient safety over the last five years, according
to a study released today.
Significant
improvements have been made in some hospitals since the
Institute of Medicine released a landmark report in 2000 that
revealed many thousands of Americans die each year because of
medical mistakes.
But nationwide, the
pace of change is painstakingly slow, and the death rate has not
changed much, according to the study in The Journal of the
American Medical Association.
The researchers
blame the complexity of health care systems, a lack of
leadership, the reluctance of doctors to admit errors and an
insurance reimbursement system that rewards errors — hospitals
can bill for additional services needed when patients are
injured by mistakes — but often will not pay for practices that
reduce those errors.