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Each
Year Preventable Medical Errors
Kill
Between 98,000 to 200,000
Hospitalized Patients

An
Additional Hundreds of Thousands
Suffer
Various Degrees of Injury,
Prolonged
Hospital Stays and
Increased
Medical Expenses.
Preventable
Medical Errors is a
Growing Global Pandemic
and can
now be addressed in a proper standardized manner.

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WHY…
This Has Been Allowed to Continue

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The
country enjoys 5,875 AHA registered hospitals and EACH has
an uncoordinated and individualized address of the pandemic.
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Each individualized approach is, in itself, a medical error.
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Failure
of hospitals to recognize that any successful corrective
action requires expenditures of time and money. It cannot
simply be a…continuation of “as usual” error treatment
practices.
Special Note:
eAppliedData was NEVER designed as a method for
healthcare employee workload reduction. Its design
is solely for humanitarian purposes of immediate
reduction in medical errors; thus the saving of lives and
prevention of patient injury.
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There is no coordinated effort that involves
inter-facility communications, standardized data
accumulation, daily use and analysis of available statistics
and the immediate application of such statistics for
purposes of error reduction.
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Resistance to change among healthcare facilities.
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Facility specific efforts can’t address industry issues
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Subscriber Public Relations & Marketing Assistance
MedErr DataApplication Ltd. will offer subscribing facilities
county-wide or regional product exclusivity for a negotiated
period of time. MedErr DataApplication Ltd. will work with the facility’s
marketing department in an effort to promote the subscribing
hospital’s decision to be the first in the community to
employ the recommended standardized protocol for the
reduction in medical errors; application of the Aviation Safety Model to the healthcare industry. This will include press
releases, interviews, and notification of area employers
regarding their applicable economic benefits due to the
healthcare facility’s decision to utilize eAppliedData.
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