
S2E9 Healthcare is Hostile (part 2)
Apr 18, 2019 - 14:12
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsOne in four U.S. hospital patients suffer at least one healthcare related injury. In 1999, 44,000 - 98,000 patients died getting healthcare. By 2013, the number of deaths had risen to 251,000-400,000 patients died. Hospi...
Episode 6 Audio Hospitals are Dangerous is an episode from HealthReform 2.0: Beyond the Partisan Divide by Thomas W Loker. One in four U.S. hospital patients suffer at least one healthcare related injury. In 1999, 44,000 - 98,000 patients d...
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Published Mar 5, 2019, 11:55 long, audio available.
One in four U.S. hospital patients suffer at least one healthcare related injury. In 1999, 44,000 - 98,000 patients died getting healthcare. By 2013, the number of deaths had risen to 251,000-400,000 patients died. Hospitals are one of the most dangerous places you can go. Getting Healthcare is more dangerous that being a commercial fisherman – the deadliest job on the planet. Why are hospitals so dangerous and what can we do to protect ourselves? We explore these topics and more in this episode.
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Episode 6 Audio Hospitals are Dangerous is an episode from HealthReform 2.0: Beyond the Partisan Divide by Thomas W Loker.
This episode is 11:55 long.
This episode was published on Mar 5, 2019.
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Episode 6 Audio Hospitals are Dangerous is from HealthReform 2.0: Beyond the Partisan Divide by Thomas W Loker.
Published Mar 5, 2019 and 11:55 long