Iatrogenik
Iatrogenik, often rendered as iatrogenic in English, refers to harm or adverse effects caused by medical treatment, procedures, or advice rather than by the patient’s underlying disease. The term derives from Greek iatros (physician) and genesis (origin).
It encompasses a broad range of outcomes, including adverse drug reactions, surgical complications, anesthesia-related injuries, hospital-acquired
Common examples include side effects from medications, radiation exposure from imaging, unnecessary procedures resulting from overdiagnosis,
Iatrogenik is a major concern for health systems because it can increase morbidity and costs, undermine trust,