A Critical Study on Clinical Errors and Medical Negligence in India

Ms.Jayapreethi Manoharan ,Dr. Asha Sundaram
Keywords: Diagnostic clinical,drug effects,medical aid units,negligence, carelessness. ,

Abstract

The foremost promising embrace of new technologies like electronic prescribing systems, diagnostic clinical occupation is regarded as a noble career due to the fact it helps in retaining life.Among hospitalized patients worldwide, 3-16% suffer injury as a result of medical intervention, the foremost common being the adverse effects of medicine. The frequency of adverse drug effects seems superficially to be higher in medical aid units and emergency departments however once rates are corrected for volume of patients, comorbidity of conditions and range of medicine prescribed, the distinction isn't important. We consider existence to be God given. Thus, a physician figures in the scheme of God as he stands to raise out His command. A affected person normally procedures a doctor/hospital based totally on his/its reputation. Expectations of a affected person are two-fold: medical doctors and hospitals are anticipated to grant scientific cure with all the understanding and ability at their command and secondly they will now not do something to damage the affected person in any manner both due to the fact of their negligence, carelessness, or reckless mindset of their staff. A total of 203 samples have been collected out of which all samples have been collected through a convenient sampling method. The sample frame taken here is from in and around Chennai, Tamil Nadu by online Google forms.The Independent variables are the age, gender, educational qualification, occupation and marital status.The dependent variables are participation does men or women have more stress and can women bear more work stress and ways to improve women entrepreneur and so on.Tools used for analysis are graphical representations, ANOVA, independent sample t- test and correlation.