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Pharmacists Make Mistakes. You Can Protect Yourself.
This article sidebar appeared on the New York Times website on January 31, 2020.
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How Chaos at Chain Pharmacies Is Putting Patients at Risk
This article appeared on the New York Times website on January 31, 2020.
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Top 10 List of Med Errors and Hazards
This article appeared on the Pharmacy Practice News website on January 17, 2020.
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10 Common Medication Errors to Address in 2020
This article appeared on the Becker's Hospital Review website on January 17, 2020.
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ISMP Urges National Regulation of Marijuana Labeling
This article appeared on the Pharmacy Times website on January 16, 2020.
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Failure to Track Diagnostic Results Puts Patients at Risk
ECRI Institute’s Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety releases whitepaper and guide for closing the loop on diagnostic testing and referrals.
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Systems thinking comes to life during ECRI’s immersive demonstration at IHI Forum
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Op-Ed: "Cultural Transformation Can Fix The Broken Hospital Safety Reporting System"
ECRI President & CEO Dr. Marcus Schabacker authored an opinion editorial for Health Affairs calling for a cultural shift to fix the hospital safety-reporting system. He emphasizes that moving a...
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Statement from ECRI President and CEO
Marcus Schabacker, MD, PhD November 21, 2025 The current scientific consensus, backed by decades of epidemiologic research, is that vaccination is not associated with autism. Attempting to counter...
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