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Dr. Lucian Leape, a leading figure in the modern patient safety movement.

The latest episode of Conversations on Health Care is now up on the CHCRadio website and on iTunes.  You can listen this afternoon on WESU in Middletown, CT and on other radio stations over the coming week.

I am also posting the information here for people who want to subscribe to an RSS feed of the show or listen to it with other podcast clients.

Conversations on Health Care focuses this week on patient safety – how far we’ve come and what still needs to be covered. Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter speak with Dr. Lucian Leape, one of the country’s leading figures in patient safety whose body of work includes the landmark Institute of Medicine report “To Err is Human.” Dr. Leape currently chairs the Lucian Leape Institute at the National Patient Safety Foundation and teaches at the Harvard School of Public Health.

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