Newspaper/Magazine Article Hospitals move to cut dangerous lab errors. Citation Text: Hospitals move to cut dangerous lab errors. Landro L. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL August 9, 2007 Landro L. View more articles from the same authors. This article reports on a laboratory mix-up resulting in misdiagnosis and unneeded surgery and discusses the problem of laboratory errors. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Hospitals move to cut dangerous lab errors. Landro L. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Don't come back, hospitals say. June 22, 2011 Behind one hospital's fight against deadly infection. June 20, 2012 Hospitals overhaul ERs to reduce mistakes. May 26, 2011 'Use only as directed' isn't easy. May 11, 2011 Delivering results. April 6, 2011 Why hospitals want patients to ask doctors, 'Have you washed your hands?' October 9, 2013 What if the doctor is wrong? January 25, 2012 Clues to better health care from old malpractice lawsuits. May 18, 2016 A better safety net for young doctors. August 17, 2016 The key to reducing doctors' misdiagnoses. October 23, 2018 View More Related Resources Reducing diagnostic errors worldwide through diagnostic management teams. April 3, 2019 Measuring the rate of manual transcription error in outpatient point-of-care testing. March 13, 2019 Overreaction. October 30, 2017 Diagnostic concordance among pathologists interpreting breast biopsy specimens. November 3, 2015 Point-of-care testing, medical error, and patient safety: a 2007 assessment. September 30, 2011 Health for life. Keys to safer hospitals. June 17, 2010 Fixing America's hospitals. October 7, 2008 Health-care industry agrees on patient safety rules. November 15, 2006 Hospitals' bid to heal selves saves thousands. June 28, 2006 WebM&M Cases The Result Stopped Here June 1, 2004 View More See More About The Topic Hospitals Health Care Providers Health Care Executives and Administrators Non-Health Care Professionals Patients View More