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Mayor Praises Suspensions in Pap Mix-Up

May 20, 2005 | Newsday
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said yesterday that he was satisfied the appropriate disciplinary action was taken at a Bronx hospital that failed to notify...

Medical Errors Still Claiming Many Lives

May 18, 2005 | USA TODAY
As many as 98,000 Americans still die each year because of medical errors despite an unprecedented focus on patient safety over the last five years,...

NYC Hospital Fails to Tell of Cancer Tests

May 18, 2005 | AP
A New York City hospital admits that it didn't inform hundreds of women of their abnormal results on a cancer-screening test. An emergency review of...

Jury Awards $1.2M for Botched Back Surgery

May 14, 2005 | AP
A Park County jury awarded almost $1.2 million to a Thermopolis man for a botched spinal surgery, one of the state's largest medical malpractice jury...

Chemo Overdose Result of Illegible Prescription

Apr 26, 2005 | San Francisco Examiner
It was a doctor's illegible handwritten prescription that triggered a lethal chemotherapy overdose that ended the life of a 41-year-old Redwood City...

Drugmakers Go Furthest To Sway Congress

Apr 25, 2005 | USA TODAY
When Sen. Bill Frist needed help in November for a quick tour celebrating the victories of newly elected Republican senators, he didn't have to look...

Jury Awards Mother Of Brain-Damaged Boy $17M In Lawsuit

Apr 19, 2005 | AP
A woman who sued a hospital and two doctors over brain damage to her son, who nearly bled to death in the womb, has been awarded $17.1 million by a...

Woman Says ME Took Her Brother's Brain

Apr 10, 2005 | AP
A North Carolina woman filed a $500,000 claim against King County on Friday, alleging that its medical examiner's office harvested her dead brother's...

Doctors, Hospitals End Videotaping Births

Apr 5, 2005 | AP
Dr. John C. Nelson, an obstetrician, understands the desire of some parents to capture the miracle of birth on video. But a few years ago, he put a...

Justice Dept. Probes Medical Ties

Mar 31, 2005 | AP
A probe by the Department of Justice into makers of orthopedic devices has produced only a handful of subpoenas so far but has raised concerns about...

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