On January 14, 2009, BBC News reported*:
"Using a simple surgical checklist during major operations can cut
deaths by more than 40% and complications by more than a third, research has
shown. The National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) has ordered all hospitals
in England and Wales to use it across the board by February 2010. The
checklist, devised by the World Health Organization (WHO), was tested in
eight cities around the globe."
*http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7825780.stm
On January 20, 2009, WCBV TV of Boston reported*:
"New research by the Harvard School of Public Health shows that a simple checklist for doctors and nurses can dramatically reduce errors and improve patient health during surgery.
On the checklist, the team is required the make sure they have the right patient and the incision is clearly marked. Also, they must make sure extra blood is on hand for potential problems. And all instruments are accounted for at the end of each surgery."
*http://www.thebostonchannel.com/health/18488990/detail.html
We have found that the VEEBAAT® system of checklists,
electronic verification, and audio feedback, provides even
greater life-saving benefits for the patient and cost-savings
for physicians, clinics and hospitals.