Misuse of Information Technology in Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment: How Many Die from Medical Mistakes?

Authors

  • Y. Celik PhD, Prof. Dr. Biruni University, Medical Faculty, Department of Biostatistics, Editor-in-Chief of the ijbcs journal

Keywords:

Misuse, Information Technology, Clinical Diagnosis, Medical Mistakes

Abstract

"First do no harm" is a popular saying that derives from the Latin phrase, "primum non
nocere." The term is particularly popular amongst those involved in the field of healthcare,
medicine or bioethics since it is a basic principle taught in health care providing classes. In
order to provide the highest level of patient care, doctors, nurses, and other healthcare
providers will rely on the professional health information technology.
According to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) data, 1.3 million patients are injured per
year from medication errors.
The way to prevent mistakes is to educate students while they are in medical school, to teach
non-memorizing, logic thinking, and to learn how to use both technology and technology
equipment’s. To learn the power of diagnostic marker needs to learn Biostatistical
understanding.

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Published

19-03-2024

How to Cite

Celik, Y. (2024). Misuse of Information Technology in Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment: How Many Die from Medical Mistakes?. International Journal of Basic and Clinical Studies, 6(2), 1–11. Retrieved from https://www.ijbcs.com/ijbcs/article/view/ijbcs06201

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Review Article