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Personally I'm not a huge fan of the World Health Organization (WHO) but they do have some things right. This is one of them...

World Patient Safety Day, September 17th.

"Calls for global solidarity and concerted action by all countries and international partners to improve patient safety"

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Does patient safety still exist ? It most certainly doesn't over here in the UK.

My Cardiac annual CT Scan was two years late plus it is taking the NHS nearly three months to send results out ! ! ! 😱

I over here it is legalised murder.

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Rexz in reply toJillymo

Hi Jillymo, no it does not exist at all. It is a good thought though. The is a study that here in US there are a minimum of 250,000 deaths annually due to medical errors and misdiagnosis. At the upper end it is 450,000 deaths. Those are staggering numbers yet you never here anything about it. COVID deaths pale in comparison yet we shutter entire economies fir that. Makes no sense.

Hope your day is well, Rexz

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Jillymo in reply toRexz

That is appalling yet it seems nobody is held responcible !

What ever happened to the Drs oath ?

You cant even complain over here the ombudsman service is just as currupt !

Nobody cares and nobody gives a damn.

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