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Senate committee approves bill to establish medical error reporting database.(NewsWire)

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The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee has approved a bill (S 544) that would create a database to allow care providers to report medical errors. The database would be used to track medical errors, examine trends and prevent reoccurring mistakes. Information included in the database ...

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