Which of the following would be most likely to reduce medical errors?
a. ?developing systems to identify ill-trained nurses
b. ?developing systems to identify drug-abusing doctors
c. ?increasing autopsy rates
d. ?making it easier for patients to sue incompetent doctors
e. ?holding more Medical Mortality Review conferences
ANSWER:
c
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