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Public Opinion on Medical Errors : Perceived Frequency of Deaths Due to Medical Errors
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Perceived Frequency of Deaths Due to Medical Errors

About half of the public (49%) believes that 5,000 deaths or fewer occur in hospitals each year due to preventable medical errors. This number is far lower than either the high or the low estimates in the 1999 report on medical errors from the Institute of Medicine. (The IOM estimated this number is between 44,000 and 98,000 people).

Perceived Frequency of Deaths Due to Medical Errors (bar graph)

 

 
 
 
 
 

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