"Medical errors affect a significant proportion of patients. Indeed, the best
evidence suggests that roughly 1% of hospitalized patients are victims of
bona fide medical malpractice, (59) while another 1% to 1.5% of hospitalized
patients are “preventably,” though not necessarily negligently, hurt by the
care they receive. (60) Because U.S. hospitals admit roughly 35 million patients
each year, preventable errors affect as many as 700,000 Americans
annually. (61) Further, some of these injuries are serious. Each year, 44,000 to
98,000 Americans die because of medical mistakes which means that medical errors may cause more deaths per year than all other accident types combined."
Stanford law Professor Nora Freeman Engstrom
A Dose of Reality for Specialized Courts: Lessons from the VICP University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 163, p. 1631, 2015, Stanford Public Law Working Paper No. 2623756
See also https://news.stanford.edu/2015/07/06/vaccine-court-engstrom-070615/
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