Misdiagnosis is when a patient is diagnosed with a treatment they do not need, have delayed treatment, or have no treatment at all. Patients have a likely possibility of being misdiagnosed if they have a rare illness. When a patient is misdiagnosed, their condition may become much worse, or they may even die. This is usually caused by the doctor.
For every effect that takes place in the medical technology field, there is always a cause. The cause for misdiagnosis was either the diagnostic equipment was defective, or since of human error. In rare circumstances, gear that is flawed usually causes misdiagnosis since it malfunctions. These breakdowns make it very tough for the patient. A human mistake, for the most part, …show more content…
Over 12 million people in the United States experience Misdiagnosis. Fortunately, to every problem people face, there is always some kind of solution. One solution is by improving the teaching of diagnosis. This would help the specialists better analyze the reports given after the tests are performed. This would benefit for both the specialist and patient because the patient would not be in more danger and the specialist would be doing the job correctly. Of course, this would not wipe out diagnostic errors, but it would reduce the percentage of errors significantly. Another solution to reduce misdiagnosis is by guaranteeing our health technology underpins the diagnostic process. This would help reduce misdiagnosis because, if we do not have the needed equipment to perform the right diagnosis, then the patient chances of living would reduce greatly. In order to ensure our health equipment is correct for a certain patient, the specialist should test it several times to examine how it would help the patient. Then the specialist can determine if they would want to use it or not on the patient. Specialists should also allow patients with an opportunity to study the diagnostic process. Specialists should frequently present their material for …show more content…
Making precise diagnoses requires teamwork. If we did not have much teamwork in the medical field, then more that one million people would be dying each year. If there was no teamwork in the medical field, then when more than one doctor was needed to perform a procedure, then they would not be doing that same procedure and they may be even arguing. Teamwork is not only needed in the medical technology field, but it is needed everywhere for our society to be great. Specialists should make sure all members of the healthcare group are on the same page about the about the