Never events is a fairly recent term defined as “inexcusable actions” in the realm of healthcare. Never events are also described as totally preventable human error resulting in gross negligence. Never events that are most commonly thought of and that often result in lawsuits are:

  • Objects left in the body during surgery (sponges, instruments, gloves, etc.)
  • Wrong body part or wrong side issues
  • Wrong patient operated on

There are also many other types of never events that are equally inexcusable and preventable in healthcare settings which include:

  • Intraoperative or immediate postoperative death of an otherwise healthy, normal patient
  • Air embolism resulting in death or serious injury
  • Abduction of ANY age patient from a healthcare setting
  • Bedrail or restraints resulting in death or serious injury
  • Burns
  • Newborn sent home with the wrong parents
  • Contaminated drugs, devices, biologics that result in death or serious injury
  • Death of a healthy woman during childbirth
  • Electrocution or shocks resulting in death or serious injury
  • Falls resulting in death
  • Hypoglycemia caused death or serious injury
  • Kernicterus/ newborn jaundice not identified that results in serious injury or death
  • Malfunctioning medical devices resulting in death or serious injury
  • Medication errors
  • Patient disappearance of 4+ hours resulting in death or serious injury
  • Patient serious or mortally harms themselves
  • Persons impersonating healthcare providers causing death or serious injury
  • Physical or sexual assaults on patients or staff is unacceptable
  • Spinal manipulation results in death or serious injury
  • Stage 3 or 4 pressure sores acquired while in care
  • Wrong gas or substance delivered to patient resulting in death or serious injury