The Techniker Krankenkasse is registering more suspected cases of medical malpractice than ever before. Insured persons are reporting problems particularly frequently in three medical specialities.
The Techniker Krankenkasse (TK) has reached a new record high in reported suspected cases of medical malpractice. Deutschlandfunk reports that insured persons are reporting as many possible errors in medical care as in no previous year.
Three specialist areas in particular stand out due to increased reports. Die Zeit documents that insured persons are increasingly reporting problems in these areas – a sign that patients are increasingly exercising their rights and critically questioning what happens in medical practices and hospitals.
The reasons for the increase are manifold. Der Tagesspiegel analyses that greater transparency about patient rights and better information options mean that those affected are more likely to report their suspected cases. At the same time, the increase could also point to actually more errors – or a combination of both.
The TK data is an indicator of patient safety in the German healthcare system. Whilst Der Spiegel contextualises the figures, it becomes clear: insured persons are increasingly daring to question treatments and file complaints. This can put pressure on hospitals and practices to review their processes and minimise sources of error.
How this record came about: As early as 29 May, the TK had published initial figures on increased suspected cases. Today, more detailed data is available showing which areas the problems are concentrated in.
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