
Disputing Disclosure of Study Risks for Premature Infants
Clip: 4/11/2013 | 8m 14s
Hospitals Dispute Failure to Disclose Clinical Study Risks for Premature Infants
Two dozen hospitals are under fire for allegedly not disclosing the risks of participating in a clinical study, which involved 1,300 premature infants. The study was to determine proper supplemental oxygen levels, and risks to the infants included death and blindness. Judy Woodruff talks to David Brown of The Washington Post.
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Disputing Disclosure of Study Risks for Premature Infants
Clip: 4/11/2013 | 8m 14s
Two dozen hospitals are under fire for allegedly not disclosing the risks of participating in a clinical study, which involved 1,300 premature infants. The study was to determine proper supplemental oxygen levels, and risks to the infants included death and blindness. Judy Woodruff talks to David Brown of The Washington Post.
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