High Price to Pay
Diagnostic errors can occur at any stage of the healthcare process, from the initial evaluation to the interpretation of test results. They can result in delayed or incorrect treatments, unnecessary procedures or tests, and even death. And the cost of these errors is staggering.

According to a recent study, diagnostic errors cost the healthcare system $750 billion per year, making them one of the most expensive types of medical errors. The good news is that many diagnostic errors can be prevented by using advanced diagnostic tools, improving communication between healthcare providers and patients, and taking the time to carefully review and interpret test results.