Most Popular Stories
- Healthy Choices: Nine Healthcare Bloggers Worth a Click
- Medical travel outside U.S. falls substantially
- More uninsured likely as COBRA subsidy expires
- Five Fierce Female Healthcare Bloggers to Watch
- Cleveland Clinic backs company selling searchable patient data
- Supplier exec: Connectivity will unleash the power of health IT
Featured Jobs
-
Family Practice Job in Oregon
StaffPointe, LLC - west, OR -
ARNP or PA Ortho-Neuro-Spine
MRI of St Petersburg - St. Petersburg, FL -
Dir of Information Mgmt Svs Job for Texas
StaffPointe, LLC - Paris, TX -
Psychiatric Job in Arkansas
StaffPointe, LLC - Little Rock, AR -
Pain Medicine Physician Job in Indiana
StaffPointe, LLC - near Indianapolis, IN
Events
- Harvard Business School 7th Healthcare Conference
January 30, 2010 - Security Audits: Is Your Organization Prepared and In Compliance?
Dec.3 at 12 pm CT
Paid Research Reports
- Pricing and Reimbursement in Key Asia Pacific Markets
- Delivery Mechanisms for Large Molecule Drugs: Successes and failures of leading technologies and key drivers for market success
- The Cardiovascular Market Outlook to 2013: Competitive landscape, global market analysis and pipeline analysis
- Intellectual Property and Outsourcing in China: Minimizing risk whilst maximizing return on investment
- Health Care Equipment & Supplies: Global Industry Guide
- 2009 Trends to Watch: Healthcare Technology
FEATURES >> YouTube | Top acute-care hospitals | Women in Health IT | Top BlackBerry Apps | Commentary
TOPICS >> Stimulus | Health Reform | CMS News | Finance | EMRs | Mobile Healthcare | Hospital Leadership Blog
Free Newsletter
FierceHealthcare is the leading source of healthcare management news for healthcare industry executives. Join 50,000+ healthcare industry insiders who get FierceHealthcare via daily email. Sign up today!
Popular Topics
- Medicare
- health plans
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
- Insurance
- Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- Medicaid
- American Medical Association (AMA)
- healthcare system
- health reform
- prescription drugs
- pharmaceutical companies
Mass General suspends pediatric cardiac surgery after complications
A prestigious Boston academic institution has suspended its pediatric cardiac survey program in the wake of surgical errors that were made. Massachusetts General Hospital recently saw two babies suffer serious complications due to mistakes made during open-heart surgery.
While both babies survived their procedures, one suffered neurological damage. In both cases, the errors were "technical," according to Dr. David Torchiana, head of the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization. The state's public health officials are now investigating the two cases.
The Harvard teaching hospital's program began small, but had started expanding and taking on more complicated cases after hiring a dedicated heart surgeon for the program two years ago. However, the program never experienced anything like the the volume seen by programs like the one at Boston's Children's Hospital, which performs about 1,100 pediatric cardiac surgery operations a year. Instead, it performed 90 procedures over the last 20 months.
Arguably, some professionals say, this may have contributed to the errors, which seem to be more common for many specialized procedures (notably transplants) when volume is low and support staff has less practice.
To learn more about the closure:
- read this Boston Globe piece
Related Articles:
Massachusetts General Hospital censures psychiatrist
MA hospital-acquired infections cost millions
MA officials question high hospital death rates
MA launches hospital infection crackdown
Related Stories
- What good is healthcare reform without enough doctors?
- Boston hospitals cut medication errors
- Case study: Mass General works to lower elder care costs
- Proposed resident work hour limitations could cost teaching hospitals $1.6B
- Academic medical associations offer conflict-of-interest proposal
- Partners HealthCare chairman accused of conflict of interest
- Two high-profile Mass. hospitals to improve accessibility
- Study: Surgical residents object to work hour restrictions
- Massachusetts General Hospital creates program for adults with autism
- Group wants Boston's non-profit hospitals to pay more to coffers
Comments
Post new comment
Home
| Subscribe | Advertise | Mobile Edition | RSS |
Privacy
| Site Map | List in Marketplace | Supplier MarketplaceTHE FIERCEMARKETS NETWORKFierceFinance | FierceFinanceIT | FierceComplianceIT | FierceHealthcare | FierceHealthFinance | FierceHealthIT | Hospital Impact | FierceMobileHealthcare | FierceCIO | FierceCIO:TechWatch | FierceContentManagement | FierceMobileIT | FierceGovernmentIT | FierceBiotech | FierceBiotech Research | FiercePharma | FierceVaccines | FierceBiotechIT | FiercePharma Manufacturing | FierceIPTV | FierceOnlineVideo | FierceTelecom | FierceVoIP | FierceBroadbandWireless | FierceDeveloper | FierceMobileContent | FierceWireless | FierceWireless:Europe© 2009 FierceMarkets, Inc. All rights reserved. |
![]() |





