Case Study: Making the Problem WorseName:Course:Institution Affiliation:Date:Case Study: Making the Problem Worse at Springfield General HospitalMedical errors are very serious issues that affect health care across the world. The issues of wrong prescription, dosage, and filling wrong patient information that impact the patient’s health are very common in the medical field. To the extent, that the healthcare systems around the world are concerned with the challenge of medical errors and how to solve it effectively. The desire to bridge the gap of medical errors and increase efficiency in healthcare system is a major priority for any hospital, thus, the increased implementation of technology. Technology remains the only hope that hospitals around the world see as a possible solution to medical errors. According to existing data, medical errors in the United States alone harm at least one million people per year. There is at least 400,000 preventable adverse events, thereby, depicting medical errors as the biggest change to the health system in any given government in the world. This paper examines a case study at Springfield General Hospital and its technological failure.What Went WrongTechnology led to more mistakes at Springfield