iatrogene
Iatrogenesis, from the Greek iatros meaning physician and genesis meaning origin, refers to any adverse condition in a patient that is caused by medical treatment or investigation rather than by the patient’s underlying disease. The term is commonly used in medicine to describe harm resulting from the activities of healthcare providers, including doctors, nurses, therapists, and other clinicians.
Iatrogenic harm can arise from drugs, procedures, diagnostics, or the hospital environment. Examples include adverse drug
Many iatrogenic conditions are preventable through safer practices and system-level changes. Strategies include medication reconciliation, adherence
The concept carries important epidemiological, ethical, and legal implications. Risk factors for iatrogenesis include advanced age,