Medical Negligence: The Third Leading Cause of Death in the United States
According to John T. James, PhD in his literature review published in the Journal of Patient Safety, preventable medical errors are the third leading cause
According to John T. James, PhD in his literature review published in the Journal of Patient Safety, preventable medical errors are the third leading cause
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