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Month: March 2022

What Do the Five Stages of Death and Dying Have to Do With Patient Safety – Part 6

Posted on March 27, 2022April 3, 2022 by RRHemphill

This is the final section in this rather old article that I wrote. As I look at it again, I realize that we have continued to make progress, but we still have a long way to go. Acceptance:             Despite the difficulty of the task, encouraging work is being done in improving medical quality and patient…

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What Do the Five I’ve Stages of Death and Dying Have to do With Patient Safety – Part 5

Posted on March 13, 2022March 27, 2022 by RRHemphill

Depression:             This section can be short and to the point. Having exhausted all ability to deny the problem or to explain away the findings, I felt overwhelmed and a bit sad. If, as it seems, intelligent, well intended, and hard working people can still collectively be participants in a system with such problematic outcomes, what…

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What Do the Five Stages of Death and Dying Have to do With Patient Safety – Part 4

Posted on March 12, 2022March 11, 2022 by RRHemphill

Bargaining:             Finding that denial was no longer an appropriate response to the evidence, I moved onto my version of bargaining. It went something like this – perhaps the poor outcomes being described are true, but even if they are true the type of patients we care for are contributing to these outcomes. The complexity of…

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What Do the Five Stages of Death and Dying Have to Do With Medical Error? – Part 3

Posted on March 10, 2022March 11, 2022 by RRHemphill

Anger: Despite my attempts to dismiss the IOM report, the media continued to give it considerable press. Unlike many media events related to medicine, this one did not go away after the initial fanfare. It was repeated multiple times and increasingly the number of deaths was linked to images that the public could easily understand….

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What So The Five Stages of Death and Dying Have to Do With Medical Error – Part 2

Posted on March 9, 2022March 11, 2022 by RRHemphill

Denial: I do not want to trivialize how devastating it is to receive a diagnosis of a terminal illness and it may be a sad testimony of how much of my life is identified by my profession that the IOM report seemed to so disturb my world. However, when the report was first released my…

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Why Patient Safety is Hard

Posted on March 8, 2022March 27, 2022 by RRHemphill

What Do The Five Stages of Death & Dying Have to Do With Patient Safety It’s Not What You Think. To start, I thought it might be helpful to pull out something I wrote quite some time ago. It was my thoughts on my first reactions to a report from the Institute of Medicine called…

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