Patients Listed Alive in Electronic Health Records Were Actually Deceased: Study

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Patients Listed Alive in Electronic Health Records Were Actually Deceased: Study
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Hundreds of deceased patients are incorrectly listed as alive and receiving unnecessary medical interventions, according to a recent study.

About one in five seriously ill patients’ records did not reflect their actual deceased status, researchers from the University of California at Los Angeles found. Instead, these ghosts-in-the-system overburdened health care workers with unnecessary prescription refills and strained already limited resources.

A.C. Dahnke
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A.C. Dahnke is a freelance writer and editor residing in California. She has covered community journalism and health care news for nearly a decade, winning a California Newspaper Publishers Award for her work.
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