In many medical malpractice cases, the public imagines a careless doctor making a single catastrophic mistake. In reality, serious medical errors are often the result of systemic pressures that push health care providers beyond safe limits.
When hospitals become corporations, what happens to patient safety?
Originally reported by The Hill
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