Doctors Say Many Obstacles Block Paths to Patient Safety (Special Report: Quality of Care Survey) (American College of Physician Executives) (Survey)
Physician Executive 2007, May-June, 33, 3
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One doctor says his hospital is "reusing disposable instruments in the OR (operating room) to save a little money." Another acknowledges that radiologists order additional tests for a patient even if the diagnosis is confirmed. "It's clearly a way of making additional revenue."
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