BD100,000 paid to settle medical error claims
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Medical errors have cost Bahrain’s public hospitals and primary care centers 100,000 dinars, according to the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA).This figure was disclosed in response to a parliamentary inquiry by MP Mahmood Fardan.
The NHRA emphasized that Bahrain's healthcare system operates under a framework designed to provide safe and reliable services. It also highlighted the established procedures in place to address claims of medical errors.
In its response, the NHRA noted that rigorous inspections are conducted to ensure high health standards across both public and private healthcare providers in the Kingdom.
To protect patient rights, the NHRA has implemented measures aimed at reducing medical mishaps. However, it stressed that filing a complaint does not automatically indicate a medical error, as determining whether an error has occurred is the responsibility of specialized technical groups.
Regarding the time taken to resolve complaints, the NHRA stated that the duration depends on the complexity of the case. Several factors can influence the timeline, which in some instances can extend over several months.
The review process involves gathering medical records and reports from healthcare providers. In certain cases, additional checks are conducted at the request of technical groups or judicial authorities.
Expert opinions are typically sought from consultants within the same medical specialty, and in more complex cases, multiple opinions may be required.
Moreover, the NHRA sends medical records for further review by a consultant, who presents their findings to a selected committee for discussion.
The NHRA explained that the review process may require additional input from other medical professionals, and a final decision on whether a medical error has occurred is only made after careful examination.
MP Mahmood Fardan
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