The mistake at a Queensland fertility clinic has been blamed on human error.
In most cases, "human error" is just "processes weren't in place to prevent human error." We all make mistakes, but not have mechanisms in place to catch these mistakes is the problem.
Either that, or the processes weren't followed. At least, that's been my experience with regulatory stuff.
Fair, but in that case I don't think that's "human error" but instead "negligence".
In most cases, "human error" is just "processes weren't in place to prevent human error." We all make mistakes, but not have mechanisms in place to catch these mistakes is the problem.
Either that, or the processes weren't followed. At least, that's been my experience with regulatory stuff.
Fair, but in that case I don't think that's "human error" but instead "negligence".