Patient Safety Movement Foundation Announces Winners of 2020 Humanitarian Awards
Four people have been honoured for their efforts to reduce preventable patient deaths in the US and beyond in a bid to improve patient safety across the globe, according to reports from the United States and the UK newspaper The New York Times .
Source: businesswire.comPublished on 2021-02-11
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