Medical errors take thousands of lives annually while imposing exorbitant economic costs. Designing more effective and human-centered approaches can improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
As reactions come in following the conviction of RaDonda Vaught, we're hearing reaction from those in the medical community and those who've also been victims of medical mistakes. One Chapel Hill man shares his own story of a medical mistake that took the life of his young child.
Former nurse RaDonda Vaught is on trial for reckless homicide, and her case raises consequential questions about how nurses use computerized medication-dispensing cabinets.