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Sabah Health Dept apologises for human error in medicine mix-up

Director says probable cause is confusion between man and wife’s appointment books

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Aug 2022 7:07PM

Sabah Health Dept apologises for human error in medicine mix-up
Recently, the Felda Sahabat Health Clinic near Lahad Datu has accidentally given the wrong medication to a patient who was seeking treatment there. – Pixabay pic, August 20, 2022

LAHAD DATU – The Sabah Health Department has apologised to the family of a patient who was given the wrong medication when seeking treatment at the Felda Sahabat Health Clinic near here recently.

Health director Datuk Dr Rose Nani Mudin said she was concerned over the issue and based on the investigation there was a communication breakdown between the medical officer on duty and the patient.

“The medical officer read through the appointment book brought by the patient to the Felda Sahabat Health Clinic, in which it was recorded that the ‘patient’ is on medication for diabetes.

“We suspect there was a mix-up between the patient and his wife’s appointment books, which caused confusion and as a result, the medical officer continued to prescribe the medication for diabetes – when in actual fact, he has a history of high blood pressure and prostate enlargement,” she said in a statement here today.

Dr Rose Nani said by right, the medical condition and medication being dispensed should be explained to the patient and his family by the medical officer.  

“If this step had been taken there wouldn’t be any confusion,” she added.

As such she said, Sabah Health Department will ensure that medical officers on duty in the state, especially those in rural areas, attend regular training on treating patients and effective communication skills. – Bernama, August 20, 2022

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