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Boston Creates Center for Patient Safety
A decade after a Boston Globe columnist died from an
overdose of chemotherapy, state health officials Monday announced the
creation of a center devoted to patient safety.
The Betsy Lehman Center for Patient Safety and Medical Error Prevention
will educate doctors, patients and their families about medical
errors and coordinate safety programs to try to prevent such
mistakes.
Health officials announced a series of other initiatives, including
the establishment of an ombudsman on patient safety.
The center is operating on $200,000 that came from the nationwide
tobacco settlement.
Betsy Lehman died in 1994 at age 39 after she received four times
as much chemotherapy as she was supposed to get. She was being
treated at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute for breast cancer.
Ann Lehman Katz called the center an appropriate way of celebrating
her sister's life.
"She was a very strong advocate of education and responsibility-taking
in health," Lehman Katz said. "If a center such as this had been
created in her lifetime, she would have been here to cover it."
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Thanks to 01/11/2004; Reuters Health
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