The Silent Epidemic of Iatrogenic Harm: A Review of Systemic Vulnerabilities Across the Medication and Medical Imaging Chain

Hessah Hussein Alanazi (1) , Fatimah Hussain Alshihab (1) , Abdulaziz Ali Abdullah Al Muqrin (2) , Bayan Mohammed Alqasimi (3) , Ahmad Ali Arishi (4) , Tamadoor Basher Omar Alfootiy (5) , Nouf Nouh Alhawsawi (6) , Ibrahim Menwer Almozaini (7) , Samir Ayed Al-Samiri (8) , Abdullah Yahya H. Oagde (9) , Abdulhadi Mohammed Al-Amri (10) , Mona Dakhilallah Alanazi (11)
(1) Damamm Medical Complex,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(2) Inventory Control Department In Hail Health Cluster,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(3) King Fahd Central Hospital in Jazan,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(4) Jazan Specialist Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(5) Ministry of Health Branch in Madinah, Saudi Arabia,
(6) Ohod Hospital,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(7) Ohud Hospital,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(8) Mustashfaa Ahid,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(9) Abu Arish Hakemat,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(10) Al-Yamamah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(11) Health Cluster In Madinah Region,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Iatrogenic harm, originating from healthcare processes themselves, constitutes a pervasive and often silent epidemic. Medication and diagnostic imaging errors represent two major, frequently siloed categories of preventable patient harm, embedded within complex, interdependent clinical systems. A systems safety perspective is essential to understand their interconnected nature.


Aim: This narrative review aims to synthesize evidence on the systemic vulnerabilities linking medication and medical imaging safety chains. It examines points of failure across professions—Pharmacy, Nursing, Diagnostic Radiology, Laboratory, Medical Devices Technology, Medical Secretaries, and Hospital Administration—to identify shared root causes and integrated solutions.


Methods: A comprehensive search of PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and Web of Science (2010-2024) was conducted using keywords related to medication errors, diagnostic errors, systems safety, and interprofessional collaboration. Literature was analyzed thematically to map the error pathways and systemic interdependencies.


Results: The review identifies recurrent, cross-cutting vulnerabilities: flawed communication handoffs, human-device interfaces prone to misuse, conflicting administrative priorities, and inadequate interprofessional checkpoints. Errors in one domain (e.g., a radiology contrast protocol) directly propagate to another (e.g., pharmacy-dispensed pre-medication). Latent system failures often precede active errors by frontline staff.


Conclusion: Medication and imaging safety are inextricably linked. Mitigating harm requires transcending professional silos through integrated, system-wide protocols that address shared root causes, foster a culture of collective accountability, and redesign workflows with inherent safety.

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Authors

Hessah Hussein Alanazi
Fshab@Moh.Gov.Sa (Primary Contact)
Fatimah Hussain Alshihab
Abdulaziz Ali Abdullah Al Muqrin
Bayan Mohammed Alqasimi
Ahmad Ali Arishi
Tamadoor Basher Omar Alfootiy
Nouf Nouh Alhawsawi
Ibrahim Menwer Almozaini
Samir Ayed Al-Samiri
Abdullah Yahya H. Oagde
Abdulhadi Mohammed Al-Amri
Mona Dakhilallah Alanazi
Alanazi, H. H., Fatimah Hussain Alshihab, Abdulaziz Ali Abdullah Al Muqrin, Bayan Mohammed Alqasimi, Ahmad Ali Arishi, Tamadoor Basher Omar Alfootiy, … Mona Dakhilallah Alanazi. (2024). The Silent Epidemic of Iatrogenic Harm: A Review of Systemic Vulnerabilities Across the Medication and Medical Imaging Chain. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 1(2), 1429–1436. https://doi.org/10.64483/202412401

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