From employers and insurers to the federal Medicare program, the focus on medical errors by those paying for health care is unprecedented. But Dr. Richard Anderson, chairman and chief executive of Napa, Calif-based national malpractice carrier, The Doctors Company, tells the Chicago Tribune's Bruce Japsen that strides can be made in the move to patient safety, and physicians can have a leadership role.
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From employers and insurers to the federal Medicare program, the focus on medical errors by those paying for health care is unprecedented. But Dr. Richard Anderson, chairman and chief executive of Napa, Calif-based national malpractice carrier, The Doctors Company, tells the Chicago Tribune's Bruce Japsen that strides can be made in the move to patient safety, and physicians can have a leadership role.
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