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What Are We Doing About Medical Errors?

6 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Have you ever wondered how medical errors happen? Have you ever left a healthcare appointment worrying that something might have been missed? Or asked yourself what patients and families can actually do to help prevent mistakes in complex medical situations? In this episode of Ask the Patient Advocate Podcast, Dr. Elena Borrelli and Christine explore a difficult but essential topic in modern healthcare: medical errors. For many people, trust in the healthcare system feels automatic—until something goes wrong. A missed test result. A medication mix-up. A breakdown in communication between providers. When these situations occur, patients and families are often left with the same painful questions: How did this happen? Could it have been prevented? Healthcare today is incredibly complex. Multiple specialists, medication changes, electronic records, and busy clinical environments create countless moving parts.  In this important conversation, Dr. Borrelli explains: • What medical errors are—and why they sometimes happen • Why even strong healthcare safety systems cannot eliminate every risk • The emotional impact medical errors can have on patients and families • The powerful role patients play in improving safety through awareness and communication • How asking questions and confirming information can help prevent misunderstandings If you have questions or topics you'd like us to explore, don't hesitate to reach out to us at advocate@pathwaypa.com. Remember, with the right advocate by your side, managing your health becomes a journey of empowerment and clarity. For personalized assistance and support, reach out to us and discover how we can help you navigate your path to better health. Call us at (947) 517-8395 Take control of your healthcare journey with confidence. ✨ Enroll today in our Patient Advocacy Course and learn how to speak up, stay organized, and make informed decisions about your care or your loved one’s. 👉 Visit https://pathwaypa.com/pathwaycourses/ [https://pathwaypa.com/pathwaycourses/] to get started. Connect with Dr. Elena Borrelli: Instagram: @pathwaypadvocates [https://www.instagram.com/pathwaypadvocates/] Facebook: Pathway Patient Advocates [https://www.facebook.com/PathwayPatientAdvocates] Youtube: Pathway Patient Advocates [https://www.youtube.com/@pathwaypatientadvocates9311] Tiktok: Pathway Patient Advocates [https://www.tiktok.com/@pathwaypatientadvocates] LinkedIn: Pathway Patient Advocates [https://www.linkedin.com/company/pathway-patient-advocates/] pathwaypa.com [http://pathwaypa.com] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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