Newspaper/Magazine Article Disclosure of medical mistakes is sought. Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL November 16, 2005 View more articles from the same authors. This article reports on a proposed health care bill in Massachusetts that would require hospitals to disclose serious errors as well as waive costs for patients involved in errors. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Related Resources From the Same Author(s) 'Alarm fatigue’ a factor in 2nd death. October 5, 2011 Brigham and Women's airing medical mistakes. April 24, 2013 Report faults Children's Hospital for medication errors. June 6, 2018 5 cataract surgeries, 5 people blinded: what went wrong? August 24, 2016 Maternal deaths at MetroWest hospital prompt state probes. August 9, 2017 Patient alarms often unheard, unheeded. June 8, 2011 Hospitals try to break a deadly 'code.' December 14, 2005 Hospitals cutting nurses' long shifts. September 28, 2005 Hospitals study when to apologize to patients. August 3, 2005 MGH death spurs review of patient monitors. September 30, 2015 View More Related Resources Hidden mistakes in hospitals. October 3, 2017 Doctors, lawyers make deal on medical-malpractice bill. July 19, 2010 Fair and Reliable Medical Justice Act. November 29, 2009 The National Medical Error Disclosure and Compensation (MEDiC) Act. September 10, 2009 Insurers stop paying for care linked to errors. January 30, 2008 Doctors say they need protection to apologize. November 14, 2007 Coming clean on medical mistakes. April 4, 2007 Constitutional arguments in favor of modifying the HCQIA to allow the dissemination of physician information to healthcare consumers. July 5, 2006 Hospitals save money, but safety is questioned. January 4, 2006 Perspective The Unintended Consequences of Florida Medical Liability Legislation December 1, 2005 View More See More About The Topic Hospitals Facility and Group Administrators Policy Makers Patients Regulation View More
Constitutional arguments in favor of modifying the HCQIA to allow the dissemination of physician information to healthcare consumers. July 5, 2006