Suspected medical errors in Germany remain alarmingly high, with 6,431 cases reported in the last year, just below the previous peak. Many instances remain undetected due to passive reporting, prompting insurance head Jens Baas to advocate for mandatory error reporting in all medical facilities. In related news, German leaders have expressed profound sadness following the death of Pope Francis, highlighting his lifelong dedication to justice and nurturing compassion for the vulnerable, cementing his legacy as a man of reconciliation.
The number of suspected medical errors remains at a high level in Germany, with 6,431 cases reported last year, just below the previous year's peak.
Insurance head Jens Baas called for mandatory reporting of treatment errors, highlighting that many go undetected due to the current passive reporting system.
German leaders paid tribute to Pope Francis after his passing, with chancellor Friedrich Merz praising him for his humility and commitment to justice and reconciliation.
Outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized Pope Francis' role as a 'man of reconciliation', remembering his dedication to helping the vulnerable.
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