The report lays out a complete technique for government, industry, purchasers, and wellbeing suppliers to decrease medicinal mistakes, and it approaches Congress to make a national patient security focus to grow new instruments and frameworks expected to address industrious issues (Kohn & Donaldson, 2000). The IOM committee looked for what could be gained from different specialties and connected it through clinical observation and leadership. It depicted activities …show more content…
Safety is the main theme of “To Err is Human,” as well as a crucial aspect of the film, “…First, Do No Harm.” Constantly throughout the film, the medical staff made critical mistakes by not centering their care around the patient. Although the family had wanted to try alternative methods of treatments, the doctors seemed to always try to persuade them to do otherwise. The less they involved the patient and the family in the decisions regarding treatments, the less safety there is. Safety enhances when patients and their families know their condition, treatments (including medications), and technologies are utilized as a part of their