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In Military Care, a Pattern of Errors but Not Scrutiny
Sharon LaFraniere and Andrew W. Lehren | New York Times | June 28, 2014
Since 2001, the Defense Department has required military hospitals to conduct safety investigations when patients unexpectedly die or suffer severe injury. The object is to expose and fix systemic errors, often in the most routine procedures, that can have disastrous consequences for the quality of care. Yet there is no evidence of such an inquiry into Mrs. Zeppa’s death.
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IT Entrepreneurs Rush Into Healthcare, But Will Human Touch Be Missing?
Darius Tahir | Modern Healthcare | September 6, 2014
A new health IT firm called Omada Health, which recently secured $23 million in startup financing, is working with people at risk of developing diabetes to help them head off the full-blown condition...
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