Medical Malpractices in Tehran Public Hospitals Referred to the Forensic Medicine Commission of Tehran Province in ۲۰۱۸: An Analytical Review

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Background: The current status of medical malpractice in Tehran medical centers is unclear, while understanding the situation may help the authorities carefully plan, continuously monitor and, consequently, be sensitive to eliminate the weaknesses. Hence, the present study aimed at investigating the existing problems.Methods: In the present descriptive-analytical study, all patients complaining of the medical staff of public hospitals affiliated to three medical sciences universities (i e, Tehran, Iran, Shahid Beheshti, and Baqiyatallah) were evaluated in terms of demographic characteristics, physicians gender, the type of hospital, the type of specialty, the type of staff, and reason for complaint (disability, death) using a data collection form, and the results were analyzed in SPSS version ۱۸ using the Chi-square and Fisher tests. P-value <۰.۰۱ was considered the level of significance.Results: Most of the filed complaints were against hospitals affiliated to Tehran and Shahid Beheshti universities of medical sciences, and ۶۶% against private centers. Most cases won in the court were against general practitioners, dentists, general surgeons, and hospital technicians. The number of malpractices proven for teaching hospitals was significantly lower than that of non-teaching ones. Given the prevalence of plastic surgery in Iranian society, the number of complaints filed from female patients was two-thirds of male ones; almost ۵۰% aged ۲۱-۴۰ years. For some reason, more than three-fourths of wrongful death complaints were for female patients.Conclusion: Complaints of medical malpractice in hospitals are an integral part of physicians and nursing staff work, as the saying goes: an unwritten dictation has no errors.

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Fares Najari

Clinical Research Development Center of Shohada-ye-Tajrish Hospital, Vice- Chancellor in Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Jalaluddin Khoshnevis

Clinical Research Development Center of Shohada-ye-Tajrish Hospital, Vice- Chancellor in Research Affairs, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Zahra Javaheri

Clinical Research Development Center of Shohada-ye-Tajrish Hospital, Vice- Chancellor in Research Affairs, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Dorsa Najari

Clinical Research Development Center of Shohada-ye-Tajrish Hospital Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran