Perspective: Why do doctors make mistakes? Part II

Charles A. Pilcher MD FACEP March/April, 2013 A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine reveals that the most common causes of medical error resulting in delayed diagnosis and patient harm are “cognitive errors” completely within the physician’s control. Problems with doctor-patient encounter cause most primary care diagnosis errors. On retrospective review of patients requiring an … Continue reading Perspective: Why do doctors make mistakes? Part II