Silence Around Surgical Errors Is Jeopardizing Patients, Experts SaySilence Around Surgical Errors Is Jeopardizing Patients, Experts Say
What You Need to Know About Surgery

Silence Around Surgical Errors Is Jeopardizing Patients, Experts Say

Patients display an unexpected silence about their own suffering—even when they know mistakes have been made.
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There’s a certain logic to doctors who don’t disclose their mistakes: their reputation, discipline, and the looming threat of medical malpractice lawsuits incentivize silence. However, patients display an unexpected silence about their own suffering—even when they know mistakes have been made.

Both problems undermine a patient-focused environment and stifle error reporting that could reduce medical mistakes.