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U.S.: Disclosed state records reveal hospital errors

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, July 8, 2008

New disclosures of California hospitals reveal a significant amount of patient injuries in the state's hospitals, reports the Los Angeles Times.

After new state law requires hospitals to inform health regulators of serious hospital-acquired injuries, serious medical errors, such as wrong site surgery, are being revealed.

Reports show 145 California patients were left with foreign objects in their bodies, while 34 died under anesthesia, according to the Times.

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