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Investigation identifies recurring diagnostic pitfalls and points to ways that uncovering pitfalls can help improve medical diagnosis

01.21.22 | Brigham and Women's Hospital

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When it comes to medical errors, diagnostic errors are the most common type of error reported by patients and the leading cause of malpractice claims. Brigham and Women's Hospital investigators complied and analyzed data from a diverse group of sources looking at data from 2004 to 2016 to identify patterns of diagnostic pitfalls. Data collected from 4,352 patient safety incident reports, 403 closed primary care diagnostic error malpractice claims, 24 ambulatory morbidity and mortality rounds, and 355 focus group responses found a total of 836 diagnostic errors, which the researchers use to characterize patterns of what went wrong. The findings were then used to compile a list of disease-specific diagnostic pitfalls and create a taxonomy of the generic types of errors occurring in primary care.

“Progress in understanding and preventing diagnostic errors has been modest, and clinicians could benefit from the knowledge of both disease-specific and generic cross-cutting pitfalls,” said Gordon D. Schiff, MD, of the Brigham’s Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice. “Our findings can help inform educational and quality improvement efforts to anticipate and prevent future errors.”

Read more in JAMA Network Open .

JAMA Network Open

10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.44531

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Characteristics of Disease-Specific and Generic Diagnostic Pitfalls

21-Jan-2022

Dr Schiff reported receiving grants from Controlled Risk Insurance Company (CRICO) and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation during the conduct of the study. Dr Singh reported receiving grants from the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; and serving in an advisory role for Leapfrog Group outside the submitted work. Dr Reyes Nieva reported receiving grants from CRICO/Risk Management Foundation of the Harvard Medical Institutions during the conduct of the study. No other disclosures were reported.

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Haley Bridger
Brigham and Women's Hospital
hbridger@bwh.harvard.edu

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APA:
Brigham and Women's Hospital. (2022, January 21). Investigation identifies recurring diagnostic pitfalls and points to ways that uncovering pitfalls can help improve medical diagnosis. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LMJJ33RL/investigation-identifies-recurring-diagnostic-pitfalls-and-points-to-ways-that-uncovering-pitfalls-can-help-improve-medical-diagnosis.html
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"Investigation identifies recurring diagnostic pitfalls and points to ways that uncovering pitfalls can help improve medical diagnosis." Brightsurf News, Jan. 21 2022, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LMJJ33RL/investigation-identifies-recurring-diagnostic-pitfalls-and-points-to-ways-that-uncovering-pitfalls-can-help-improve-medical-diagnosis.html.