Baltimore, MD - Sept. 15, 2022 - For a fourth year in a row, Maryland recorded an increase in reported medical mistakes, including some that were fatal, the state’s Department of Health said in its annual patient safety report.

The continued rise in reports of adverse events — medical mistakes leading to complications in treatment — is an “after effect of the COVID-19 pandemic,” according to the Maryland Hospital Patient Safety Program’s annual report for the 2023 fiscal year.

The pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in the health care system, including staffing shortages, high patient acuity and supply chain disruptions, which continue to contribute to errors, the report said.

Over 80% of these errors in Fiscal Year 2023 were classified as Level 1 events, which are medical oversights resulting in patients either dying or developing a serious disability. Hospitals reported 118 deaths linked to Level 1 events, though only 49 were attributed directly to the error itself. Cases of this nature nearly doubled in fiscal year 2021.... Read More: FOX45