More than 2.5 million deaths linked to unsafe care in hospitals every year: WHO

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More than 2.5 million deaths linked to unsafe care in hospitals every year: WHO
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This week is Patient Safety Awareness Week. Patient safety issues are among the top 10 causes of death and disability globally.

It makes preventable harm in health care both a leading cause of death and health expenditures in the U.S.

In 2019, it found one in 10 patients in high-income countries suffer harm resulting from poor safety in the health care system.

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