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Although you may not have a choice in when to seek medical care if you are suffering an emergency, for planned or elective care you should consider when to schedule your treatment or procedure. In particular, you may want to consider avoiding going to the hospital or seeking medical care on the weekend or on holidays. While you should seek immediate medical attention for a serious injury or a potentially life-threatening condition, anything that doesn’t require immediate attention should ideally wait until after the weekend or the holiday. Unfortunately, more medical mistakes are made on weekends and holidays than during the normal workweek.
The increased rate of medical errors, patient injuries, and readmission rates on weekends and holidays has been termed by some as the “weekend effect.” There are a few factors that have been identified as contributing to the weekend effect, including:
With fewer, more inexperienced, more tired staff working on weekends and holidays, the chances of errors being made in patient care go up.
The weekend effect can be more pronounced at teaching hospitals, as staff scheduling may be based on the academic calendar of the medical school the hospital is affiliated with. In addition, most teaching hospitals bring in new groups of residents in July, meaning that over the following weeks, the hospital will be staffed with new doctors learning the ropes.
If you must visit the hospital or seek medical attention over the weekend or on a holiday, here are a couple of tips to follow to help protect yourself against the risk of being injured by a medical error:
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