
Obama Administration Introduces Plan to Reduce...
Clip: 4/12/2011 | 6m 24s
The Obama administration announced a new patient-safety program Tuesday.
The Obama administration announced a new patient-safety program Tuesday on the heels of medical journal Health Affairs publishing a study showing that one in three people admitted to hospitals suffers a medical error or accident. Margaret Warner talks with Heath Affairs' Susan Dentzer about the study and the new plan.
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Obama Administration Introduces Plan to Reduce...
Clip: 4/12/2011 | 6m 24s
The Obama administration announced a new patient-safety program Tuesday on the heels of medical journal Health Affairs publishing a study showing that one in three people admitted to hospitals suffers a medical error or accident. Margaret Warner talks with Heath Affairs' Susan Dentzer about the study and the new plan.
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