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The 100,000 Lives Campaign: Crystallizing Standards Of Care For Hospitals
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Health AdministrationNational StandardsHealth ReformHealth PoliticsHealth LawHealth Care ManagementHospital MedicinePrimary CareEnd-of-life CareMedical LawHealthcare EthicPublic HealthU.s. HospitalsHealth Services ResearchUniversal Health CareHealth PolicyLives CampaignPublic Health PolicyHospiceNursingHealth EconomicsPatient SafetyEnd-of-life IssueMedicineEmergency Medicine
The 100,000 Lives Campaign has the attention of U.S. hospitals, professional groups, and the media. Its aim has been endorsed, and its planks are being implemented, by more than 2,300 diverse hospitals in every state. We posit that the six planks of the campaign have become national standards of care and propose four theories of liability for hospitals that ignore the campaign or fail to implement its planks. As a result of the campaign, hospitals and their boards now face a legal incentive to reduce needless deaths through six specific interventions.
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