Medical Error in Health Care: A Sleeping Giant Pandey Amit Kumar1, Malik Garima1, Saproo Sanjay2, Bansal Sanjeev3 1Assistant Professor, Amity Business School, Amity University, Noida 2Country Head and, CEO, Hamilton Medical, Switzerland 3Dean, Faculty of Management Studies, Director, Amity Business School, Amity University Campus, Noida, India Online published on 18 July, 2017. Abstract This study is the part of our extensive work on the medical error and patients’ safety in which we as a team indulge to find out the way to reduce medical error in the hospitals of India. Worldwide several programs are running under the umbrella of experts who are sharing there intellect with the hospital professionals. In current scenario such incidents has been increased due to safety and errors. Patient care is the prime responsibility of the hospitals. Health services are now facing serious problems unique to complex technology-driven work systems compounded by a severe medical liability crisis. It shall facilitate medical fraternity to educating the staff and set a standard protocol for patient safety. In this research primary data has been collected from the corporate and government hospitals of the Delhi and NCR and analysed with the help of t-test. Top Keywords Patient safety, medical error and WHO. Top |