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Hospitals try to calm doctors' outbursts: medical road rage affecting patient safety, group says. August 27, 2008
Frequency of risk factors that potentially increase harm from medications in older adults receiving primary care. January 23, 2008
Suspicious insulin injections, nearly a dozen deaths: inside an unfolding investigation at a VA hospital in West Virginia. October 23, 2019
Seeking a safer surgery: some states crack down on doctors who perform unregulated outpatient procedures. August 5, 2009
Patient safety and health information technology conference: A newsmaker interview with Carolyn M. Clancy, MD. June 22, 2005
An Organisation with a Memory: Report of an Expert Group on Learning from Adverse Events in the NHS Chaired by the Chief Medical Officer. March 6, 2005
Hospitals in two states denied an abortion to a miscarrying patient. Investigators say they broke federal law. May 31, 2023
Anatomy of a medical device recall: how defective products can slip through an outdated system. October 27, 2021
She hoped to shine a light on maternal mortality among Native Americans. Instead, she became a statistic of it. February 26, 2020
Their kids died on the psych ward. They were far from alone, a Times investigation found. December 18, 2019
Doctors make mistakes. A new documentary explores what happens when they do—and how to fix it. February 6, 2019