Emergency Physicians and Disclosure of Medical Errors
Error in medicine is a subject of continuing interest among physicians, patients, policymakers, and the general public. This article examines the issue of disclosure of medical errors in the context of emergency medicine. It reviews the concept of medical error; proposes the professional duty of truthfulness as a justification for error disclosure; examines barriers to error disclosure posed by health care systems, patients, physicians, and the law; suggests system changes to address the issue of medical error; offers practical guidelines to promote the practice of error disclosure; and discusses the issue of disclosure of errors made by another physician.
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Supervising editors: Robert Silbergleit, MD; Robert K. Knopp, MDFunding and support: The authors report this study did not receive any outside funding or support.Reprints not available from the authors.
PII: S0196-0644(06)00560-9
doi:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2006.04.007
© 2006 American College of Emergency Physicians. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
