Actor founds organization to prevent medication errors
Accreditation Connection, April 4, 2008
A much-publicized medication error that nearly cost the lives of his young twins has led actor Dennis Quaid to create a foundation to work towards reducing medical mistakes, the The Wall Street Journa reports.
The Quaid Foundation will push for such things as a bar code system at patient bedsides to ensure correct drug administration, as well as packaging changes to make different medications and medication dosages more readily identifiable.
Quaid has also filed suit against Baxter International, makers of the blood thinner involved in the error, over the labeling and packaging of Heparin.
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