Transparency on medical errors improves, but could be better, say experts

Canada needs to do a better job of scaling up the centres of excellence in medicine that the country has already developed, says Bill Tholl, president and CEO of HealthCareCAN.

While transparency around medical errors has improved in Canada, according to many who work in the sector, some say there is room for improvement in the investigations of these errors. Others warn that if institutions have to meet goals on a scorecard to have good...

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