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NHS patient error deaths 'rising' | NHS patient error deaths 'rising' |
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More than 3,000 hospital patients have died because of errors by NHS staff in England over the past year, figures show. | More than 3,000 hospital patients have died because of errors by NHS staff in England over the past year, figures show. |
Hospitals reported 3,645 deaths in 2007-8 from patient safety incidents, data from the Lib Dems showed. | Hospitals reported 3,645 deaths in 2007-8 from patient safety incidents, data from the Lib Dems showed. |
The figure included those relating to problems with scans and tests and hospital infections. | The figure included those relating to problems with scans and tests and hospital infections. |
It represents a 60% rise in the last two years, but experts said it was due to better reporting not worsening care. | It represents a 60% rise in the last two years, but experts said it was due to better reporting not worsening care. |
Most of these deaths are avoidable and completely unacceptable Norman Lamb, of the Lib Dems | Most of these deaths are avoidable and completely unacceptable Norman Lamb, of the Lib Dems |
Nonetheless, the Liberal Democrats, who requested the National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) data from the government, said the health service needed to improve its performance. | Nonetheless, the Liberal Democrats, who requested the National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) data from the government, said the health service needed to improve its performance. |
Norman Lamb, the party's health spokesman, said: "Most of these deaths are avoidable and completely unacceptable. | Norman Lamb, the party's health spokesman, said: "Most of these deaths are avoidable and completely unacceptable. |
"Along with very high standards in most hospitals, there are also areas of completely unacceptable practice. | "Along with very high standards in most hospitals, there are also areas of completely unacceptable practice. |
"At the heart of this problem is weak management and indifferent political leadership. | "At the heart of this problem is weak management and indifferent political leadership. |
"The NHS must get serious about improving patient safety." | "The NHS must get serious about improving patient safety." |
And Andrew Lansley, the shadow health secretary, added: "While some of this increase may be down to improved reporting, these numbers are concerning." | |
Of the total number of deaths, 156 were due to errors in assessment, including diagnosis, scans and tests and 309 from the control of infections. | Of the total number of deaths, 156 were due to errors in assessment, including diagnosis, scans and tests and 309 from the control of infections. |
Nearly 500 were down to self-harm including suicide when patients were under supervision, while the rest were related to a range of other causes. | Nearly 500 were down to self-harm including suicide when patients were under supervision, while the rest were related to a range of other causes. |
No harm | No harm |
The NPSA reporting system relies on hospitals owning up to errors and in recent years has been encouraging the service to be more open. | The NPSA reporting system relies on hospitals owning up to errors and in recent years has been encouraging the service to be more open. |
It has seen the number of reports of errors rise by 50% in the last two years to over 800,000 a year, the majority of which cause no harm. | It has seen the number of reports of errors rise by 50% in the last two years to over 800,000 a year, the majority of which cause no harm. |
Dr Kevin Cleary, the NPSA's medical director, said: "This is a positive indication that there is an evolving and improving patient safety culture in the NHS." | Dr Kevin Cleary, the NPSA's medical director, said: "This is a positive indication that there is an evolving and improving patient safety culture in the NHS." |
A spokeswoman for the Department of Health said: "The NHS sees a million people every 36 hours. | A spokeswoman for the Department of Health said: "The NHS sees a million people every 36 hours. |
"Unfortunately, as in any health service, mistakes and unforeseen incidents will occasionally happen. | "Unfortunately, as in any health service, mistakes and unforeseen incidents will occasionally happen. |
"Only a tiny number of errors put patients at serious risk and the quality and safety of healthcare is improving all the time." | "Only a tiny number of errors put patients at serious risk and the quality and safety of healthcare is improving all the time." |
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