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		<title>Preventable Medical Errors: Dennis Quaid&#8217;s Story</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very articulate 60-Minutes interview of actor Dennis Quaid regarding his first-hand experience with preventable medical errors. The video is a bit long, but it is a compelling piece.
Quaid&#8217;s twin infant children both received the wrong dose of Heparin, a blood thinner, while hospitalized at Cedar Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. There were actually two separate [...]]]></description>
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