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    Posted: August 20 2006 at 11:46am
I don't know anything about Boxun, does anyone here know the reliability of Boxun? Here's the report, just something to think about. Again I don't know the validity so I'm posting this on disscussion side. Albert if you think it should go to the news side, please move.
 
 
Hospitals fail to report deaths - China.

(Aug. 17, 2006) China's medical institutions failed to report one third of deaths to the national health surveillance network, the country's top health authority said on Tuesday.

Furthermore, an estimated 20 per cent of hospitals failed to report any deaths.
 
 
 
"Lack of attention and understanding of the importance of death reporting has resulted in missing reports by local authorities," said Mao Qun'an, spokesman of the Ministry of Health (MOH).

"It causes a lot of difficulties for the country's control and prevention of infectious diseases."

The MOH carried out an investigation into the operation of a death reporting system among 130 medical institutions at and above county level in 29 provinces and municipalities at the end of last year. The reporting system was introduced in April 2004.

In one province, which the MOH did not name, more than 86 per cent of deaths had not been reported.

And across the country almost 30 per cent of deaths were not reported in a timely manner. The MOH pointed out that the hospitals at provincial level usually delayed reports for longer than those at lower levels.

The investigation found that about 25 per cent of death causes had been misreported. More than 60 per cent of reported deaths had been attributed to symptoms instead of causes, including failures of the heart, respiratory system, kidneys or lungs.

The investigation revealed poor management and supervision of the reporting system, the ministry admitted. The ministry urged local medical institutions to report fatalities in a more direct, timely and concise manner and instructed health authorities to improve staff training, especially on how to fill in the reporting form and pinpoint the exact cause of death.

"The importance of such reporting needs to be stressed," Mao said. "It is very wrong for medical staff to only report deaths of SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and bird flu, but neglect other fatalities from unknown reasons."
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 20 2006 at 11:55am
Dead I wonder if we can follow obituaries like we can in the states? Unknown  "mystery" death patterns or where there are many deaths in an area without a naturally occuring disaster may tell us something.


Rodin....how is your daughter?
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SF - apparently she's going to be one of those mother's that have an ultra - long labor, lol. She's now at about 8 min apart, been there since about seven this morning. We've been walking and walking, poor thing she's so tired. She slept a little last night out of pure exhaustion, but the contractions kept waking her up.
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ahhh, poor thing. Well, it's a pain soon forgotten and amen for that! I will keep praying....thanks for the update.
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