Massachusetts Hospitals Cited for Failing to Report Deaths
Massachusetts Hospitals Cited for Failing to Report Deaths
A recent report released by the FDA indicates over a dozen hospitals nationwide, including three in Massachusetts alone, have been cited for failing to report patient injuries and deaths due to faulty medical devices. The FDA inspected 17 hospitals over a two-year period as part of an improved attempt to ensure problems such as these are identified and stopped before becoming a widespread issue that puts countless patients in harm's way while undergoing treatment in a hospital setting. Massachusetts General Hospital, UMass Memorial, and Brigham and Women's Hospital were all identified as having been in violation.Federal regulators expressed their concerns over the possible spread of infections due to contaminated medical instruments and devices, including duodenoscopes used to examine the small intestine and power morcellators, which are surgical devices used to cut tissue and have been linked to the spread of uterine cancer in women exposed to the tainted tools.Among other infringements, the FDA found Massachusetts General Hospital had failed to report two patient deaths, while citing Brigham and Women's for failing to report one death and filing reports regarding four patient injuries late. They also discovered UMass Memorial had failed to report numerous patient injuries entirely, wherein three of the patients later died.One of the unreported deaths at Mass General was the result of a heart attack suffered in the Emergency Room. Though representatives for the hospital said they used a monitor in the situation, they continued to state they could not release any further information due to patient privacy rights. However, they maintain they actively adhere to regulatory guidelines involving the reporting of device safety and/or malfunction. Hospitals are given 10 days to provide any and all information they can regarding faulty equipment they believe "has or may have caused or contributed to" patient injury or death.
Surgical equipment; image courtesy of CPD Events
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