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Ruwaard van Putten Hospital
Sven Danner
Wednesday, 25 September 2013 - 03:22

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Hospital mortality can be reduced

Smaller hospitals can have a lower mortality rate if doctors monitor each other better, and the medical staff follows national guidelines, and keeps better track of patient records. The Danner committee draws this conclusion after examining the deaths of nearly 800 patients in the Ruwaard van Putten Hospital in Spijkenisse.The Ruwaard van Putten Hospital made the news frequently the past few years because of many deaths in the cardiology department. The affair eventually led to closure of the hospital. A committee headed by Professor Sven Danner was commissioned to examine the files of patients who were deceased in this hospital between 2010 and 2012. The death of 1 out of every 11 patients proved to be partly caused by the treatment. graveyard
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