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Blood Clots, Must Reads, Opioid Safety, Patient Stories, Respiratory Compromise

Weekly Must Reads in Patient Safety (Nov 7, 2014)

November 7, 2014 Michael Wong 2 Comments

This week’s must-reads bring the worst possible news: patient deaths. Read More →

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Patient Stories, Respiratory Compromise

Medical Error Takes a Father’s Life

August 28, 2014 Michael Wong 3 Comments

By Annette Smith

My 65 year old father, Curtis James Bentley, died in a hospital, and yet almost two years after his death, I still do not know what happened to him. The hospital and my father’s physicians have not provided this information. Why? Read More →

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