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Reply from Roselor Pierre

Personal Application Thread: Preventing Medical Errors in Ethical and Collaborative Care.

Among the topics that were introduced in the discussions during this term and are very topical to my field of practice, the problem of medical errors and the effects they have on patients and litigation must be mentioned. Medical errors are among the major issues in the healthcare sector since they may cause patient injuries, reduction of trust, and legalization of healthcare providers and institutions. When I work in healthcare, I would tackle this concern using both ethical practice and legal standards as well as a Biblical worldview, which focuses on compassion, responsibility, and service to other people.

Ethical Perspective

Ethically, medical workers are obligated to deliver effective and safe care. Healthcare ethical principles are based on beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, and justice. Beneficence is about providers being in the best interest of the patients, whereas nonmaleficence is about the duty to do no harm. Avoidance of medical errors is in line with these principles since patient safety should always be the main priority.

To implement these ethical principles in practice, I will emphasize effective communication with patients and colleagues, checking facts, and adhering to the safety standards. Honesty and accountability are also parts of ethical practice. In case a mistake happens, the medical staff should act openly and take measures to avoid such mistakes in the future.

Legal Perspective

Medical malpractice and lawsuits frequently arise as a result of medical errors, and more so when negligence has been committed. Pozgar (2023) explains that negligence is committed through failure by a healthcare provider to provide the standard of care that is recognized to have caused injury to a patient. It is vital to know the legal roles that the medical personnel should play in averting such cases.

To mitigate legal risks in my future practice, I will ensure that I minimize them through strict compliance with policies, proper documentation of patient care, and knowledge of laws and regulations that govern the practice of healthcare. Effective documentation, informed consent, and compliance with credentialing and privileging guidelines are key measures of appropriateness safeguarding both the patient and the health care provider.

Furthermore, the application of a multidisciplinary strategy of patient care may prohibit errors. The cooperation between physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare workers gives the opportunity to have various points of view and protect against mistakes in the treatment plan of patients. Such collaboration enhances the decision-making process and the possibility of detecting the possible issue before it causes damage.

Biblical Worldview

An ethical healthcare practice has a significant Biblical worldview basis. The betrayal of the idea of taking care of others as neighbors in the video Bible in the BoardroomWho Is My Neighbor? is a reference to the Bible, Luke 10:27, which instructs believers to love their neighbors as they love themselves. This principle is applicable in healthcare because providers should remember that patients are not merely a case or diagnosis but a person who deserves dignity, respect, and compassion.

This perspective of the patients would make the healthcare professionals focus on patient welfare and view others with a compassionate and kind attitude. It also facilitates humility and accountability, which acknowledges that one can make an error but should be taken into account. Christ-like healthcare practice encourages health practitioners to provide their services to patients with integrity and excellence.

Individualists take the problem personally.

To resolve the problem of medical errors in my practice, I will focus on the mutual learning process, effective communication, and working with healthcare teams. I will also be doing my best to observe ethical standards, adhere to legal rules, and ensure a Biblical devotion to caring services.

Collaborating on these views, the healthcare professionals will be able to provide safer environments for the patients and enhance trust in the healthcare system. Finally, the process of minimizing the number of medical errors is not only a professional task but also a moral and spiritual duty to work with people with excellence and care.

Reference

Pozgar, G. D. (2023). Health care administration, legal considerations (14th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.

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