In 2017, there were 86 hospital acquired injuries per 1,000 discharges. While this number has declined over recent years, it is still high given the often weak immune systems and vulnerable health of the patients who suffer from them. These acquired injuries range in severity, with some proving to be fatal.
Understaffed hospitals, lack of proper safety protocols, and unqualified hires may all result in a greater chance that patients will suffer from a hospital-acquired injury. If a hospital or similar healthcare facility created an inherently unsafe environment for patients, they may be held liable through a medical malpractice lawsuit.
Below are the four most common types of hospital-related injuries.