Summary
In 2012, I could not have imagined that the greatest threat my husband faced in the hospital was not the brain bleed we came in to treat — but one of the most common post-surgical complications, venous thromboembolism (VTE). This deadly blood clot was growing in my husband, and no one on his care team knew it. In a few days, it would travel to his lungs and kill him. Simple steps, like a risk assessment and monitoring, could have been taken. However, these proven preventative measures were not taken. Vonda Vaden Bates, a patient safety advocate, shares her story.
A failing health care system caused my husband’s death (19 September 2024)
https://www.statnews.com/2024/09/19/missed-diagnosis-vte-cdc-diagnostic-excellence-core-elements-medical-errors/
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