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Is patient safety recession-proof
American Medical News , 07/21/09
O'Reilly KB – Protecting patients from harm is medicine's bedrock goal, but the resources required to do so have never come cheaply. With the recession taking its toll on the health sector, doctors and other medical professionals who have tackled problems ranging from hospital–acquired infections to patient falls find their efforts increasingly scrutinized on dollars–and–cents grounds.
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