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Discipline Against Bad Doctors Plummets During The Pandemic
Medical negligence is the third leading cause of death in the United States. However, during the pandemic, emergency actions against doctors' licenses have notably declined 59% from April to June compared to the same period last year, USA Today reports. In fact, emergency license suspensions and restrictions decreased 85% in April alone. Patient safety advocates are concerned about what this means for vulnerable patients.
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