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Hunt's central thesis is that the vast majority of medical errors are not the result of malicious or incompetent individuals, but rather broken systems.
Traditional healthcare structures often look for a single "guilty" individual when things go wrong. Hunt argues that this creates a toxic culture of fear and cover-ups. Zero - Eliminating unnecessary deaths in a post...
Could healthcare eliminate every single avoidable tragedy? In his book , former UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt argues that "zero" is the only acceptable target when it comes to preventable medical errors. Drawing from his tenure as the longest-serving health secretary in British history, Hunt explores the friction between public pride in the National Health Service (NHS) and the systemic flaws that lead to an estimated 150 avoidable deaths in England every week. 🔍 The Core Premise: Systems Over Scapegoats Hunt's central thesis is that the vast majority
🗣️ The Critical Reception: Hopeful Vision vs. Political Irony Could healthcare eliminate every single avoidable tragedy