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Why are hospitals making more errors now?


June 8, 2010 by Carol Katarsky

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Despite hospitals’ best efforts, the data indicates that some of the most serious adverse events patients can face are becoming more common, not less.

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Updated sentinel event stats for ‘09


November 2, 2009 by Carol Katarsky

Here’s the latest data on the 10 most frequently reported sentinel events as tracked by JCAHO.

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