In fall 2009, several dozen of the best minds in health information technology envisioned creating a national databank to track reports of deaths, injuries and near misses linked to issues with the new technology. It never happened.
In fall 2009, several dozen of the best minds in health information technology envisioned creating a national databank to track reports of deaths, injuries and near misses linked to issues with the new technology. It never happened.

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