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Critics are calling for changes to the obstacles patients suffering medical errors face when seeking compensation.
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Fatigue and understaffing of hospital nurses can be critical to patient's health. Errors and poorer patient health outcomes are linked to insufficient nurse staffing.
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Human error is one of the reasons errors and failures do happen in aviation. Often it is hard to determine how to investigate human errors. Further even more challenge to anticipate areas where human errors may impeded safe and proper functioning of equipment.
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Employees are observed to have low performance and motivation at work.
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This lady represents a pattern of how customers are handled. Complaints rose to 45% last month and there is no sign it is improving. The customer care department says it is the case of growing defective products. The production department claims all products pass high testing. Meanwhile the high rate of returns continues.
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Patients come to see doctors and hospitals because they suffer from some form of ailment. They anguish and are anxious. They worry about their ailments and the impacts to their lives.
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This employee has been reporting to one of your team leaders. The employee has been a problem. He is now a difficult problem to deal with.
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As first responders there are risks, and it is difficult to know how to reduce the risks, particularly on new unfamiliar terrain. This is trickier when there is a suspected X3as1 chemical involved.
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In this situation, the maintenance crew found a shortcut to a problem. But this shortcut could cause death and damage to property. Worse is that this practice if unchecked may be a hidden risk and can cause catastrophic failures in the company’s airplanes.
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