The Institute of Medicine report “To Err Is Human” in 1999 shook health care with the finding that as many as 120,000 Americans die each year due to medical mistakes. A noted researcher re-examines how far we’ve come since then and the difficult cooperation it will take to make patient safety more certain.
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- Dr. Kathleen Sutcliffe, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Business and Medicine, Johns Hopkins University and co-author, Still Not Safe: Patient Safety and the Middle Managing of American Medicine
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