We can and should minimise medical errors

Medical errors could be the biggest killer in Bhutan after noncommunicable diseases like stroke, cancer, chronic respiratory, and alcohol-related diseases. Sadly, however, medical errors and their causes are least studied and understood in the country due to lack of data, inexperienced staff, inadequate skills, influences of traditional beliefs and practices. Recently, Bhutan Medical and Health […]

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