Commentary
Why Medical Errors Must Not Remain Without Consequences
Responsibility must be named most clearly where the consequences carry the greatest weight: in health, diagnosis, and human life.
In many areas of working life, responsibility is clearly tied to consequences. Anyone who makes a serious mistake and thereby endangers the lives of others must expect accountability, liability, and sanctions. In the medical field, however, there is often the impression that this connection is enforced less consistently.
That impression is deeply troubling. Medical decisions and diagnostic assessments do not concern some abstract process; they concern actual human lives. When serious mistakes occur in preventive care, diagnosis, or treatment, they must not be dismissed as unavoidable operational mishaps.
Responsibility must not become more vague precisely where its consequences are most severe.
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