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This podcast is an episode of Patient Safety Updates (now Safety Net). You can find other episodes and subscribe using the links to the left.

(Part 1 of 2) The “Father of Patient Safety” reflects on the impact of the patient safety movement 10 years after the IOM report.... its successes…and its disappointments, from a national vantage point.

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