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  • Massive Airbag Recall Due to Injury Risks
  • High Numbers of Diagnostic Errors For Primary Care Doctors
  • Joint Commission Alert Warns about Alarm Fatigue
  • Aging Indiana Truck Drivers Could Benefit from Exercise
  • Indiana DOT Initiative Warns about Construction Zone Accidents
  • About 600,000 Americans Using Cell Phones at Wheel
  • Smart Phone Use in OR Could Increase Medical Error Risks
  • U.S Number One In Cell Phone Use And Driving
  • OSA an Ongoing Concern for Indiana Truck Drivers
  • Study Proves Music Affects Driving Skills
  • Indiana in Trouble Due to Lax Drunk Driving Laws
  • Unnecessary CT Scans Expose Children to Radiation Risks
  • Doctor Work Overload May Impact Patient Care
  • Scientists Recommend Hydrogen Peroxide Vapors to Disinfect Hospital Rooms
  • Digital Billboards Pose Distraction
  • Research Links Wandering Minds to Higher Auto Accident Risks
  • FDA Requires Sleep Medication Doses to Reduce Impaired Driving
  • Comparative Research Recommends Strategies to Prevent Accident Fatalities
  • Surgeons Make As Many As 4000 Preventable Errors Every Year
  • Intoxicated Drivers Leading Cause of Wrong Way Driving
  • Report On Highway Fatalities A Mixed Bag
  • Research Finds Hospital Bed Alarms Don't Affect Fall Hazards
  • Scientists Working on In-Car Facial Recognition Technology to Prevent Accidents
  • Investigation Launched into Bed Rail Deaths
  • Patient Reticence Interferes with Optimum Hospital Hand Hygiene
  • Happy Thanksgiving from Your Personal Injury Attorneys
  • Young Motorists at Risk for Drowsy Driving
  • Long Work Hours Linked to Nurse Burnout
  • Best Auto Safety Technologies for Older Drivers
  • Patient Safety Initiative Draws on Family Inputs to Help Prevent Infections, Errors
  • Most Teens Learn Distracted Driving Behavior from Parents
  • Antidepressants Increase Car Accident Risks
  • Why Cell Phone Bans Don't Cut Accident Risks
  • FDA's Rush to Approve Pharmaceutical Drugs Raises Safety Concerns
  • C. Diff Infections Far More Prevalent Than Feds Report
  • Increase in Bicyclist Numbers Doesn't Necessarily Lead to Spike in Accidents
  • Nurse Burnout Linked to Higher Rates of Patient Infections
  • Steps to Reduce Wrong Site Surgery Rates
  • Alarm Noise Is a Deterrent to Patient Safety
  • Handheld Brain Injury Diagnostic Tool Could Soon Be Available
  • Sprawling Metropolitan Cities Have Lower Accident Rates
  • Tips for a Safe Hospital Stay
  • Reuse of Single Dose Drug Vials Increases Infection Risks
  • Have a Safe & Happy 4th of July
  • Increase in Indiana Bicycle Accidents
  • GPS Study Uses Financial Incentives, Penalties to Discourage Speeding
  • Surgical Site Infection Rehospitalizations Cost $65 Million Every Year
  • Ignition Locks, Mandatory Helmets can Save More Indiana Lives Annually
  • Patients Being Harassed by Debt Collectors in Hospitals
  • Feds Confirm Reduction in Blood Stream Infections
  • Children at Risk of Injuries from Unsecured Car Seats
  • Feds Report Decline in Hospital-Acquired Infections
  • Increased Demand for Seatbelts in Indiana School Buses
  • Investigations into Indiana School Bus Accident Continue
  • Reduced Funding for Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs
  • Untested Medical Devices Compromise Patient Safety
  • Indiana Trucking Company Ordered to Shut Down for Safety Violations
  • Alcohol Use Increases Risk of Surgical Errors
  • Survey Questions Doctors’ Professionalism
  • Research Indicates Electronic Prescriptions Reduce Risk of Errors
  • FDA to Require Drug Companies to Disclose Payments to Doctors
  • Most Medical Errors in Hospitals Go Unreported
  • ECRI Releases List of Top 10 Health Technology Hazards
  • Stronger GDL Laws Could Save 49 Teen Motorist Lives in Indiana Annually
  • Distractions from Electronic Devices Increase Risk of Medical Errors
  • Increase in Texting While Driving Challenges Accident Prevention Efforts
  • Women Are the New Drunk Driving Challenge for Law Enforcement
  • Indiana University Health Reports Highest Number of Medical Errors in 2010
  • Trucking Accident Deaths up in 2010
  • Occupants of Hybrid Cars Safer in an Accident
  • Toxic, Hazardous Toys Still a Risk
  • The Psyche of an Aggressive Driver
  • Indiana Medical Malpractice Damages Cap Challenged
  • Optometrists Warn of Eye Injuries from Using Decorative Contact Lenses
  • Regular Assessment, Central line Maintenance Can Reduce Pediatric ICU Infections
  • CDC Launches Campaign to Prevent Infections in Outpatient Oncology Clinics
  • Texting While Driving Much More Dangerous Than Feared
  • Hospital Clothing Could Conceal Deadly Infection-Causing Bacteria
  • Rates of Common Hospital-Acquired Infections Down in 2010
  • Indiana Court Rules Plaintiff Cannot Bring Separate Action for Loss of Medical Records
  • Lawmaker Questions Indiana State Fair $5 Million Liability Cap
  • Lack of Regulation Places Americans at Risk from Unsafe Nutritional Supplements
  • New Motorcycle Safety Study Observes Riding Behaviors
  • Medical Injury Keywords More Useful in Catching Errors than Billing Codes
  • Death Toll from Indianapolis Stage Collapse Rises to Five
  • Why the List That Saves Lives, Works
  • The List That Saves Lives
  • Safety Institute Established to Reduce Preventable Medical Errors
  • Greene County Construction Workers’ Safety Improved by Agreement
  • Hot Coffee Documentary Throws Some Well-Deserved Light on Reality of Tort Reform
  • Indiana Promotes Pool Safety
  • FDA Should Increase Oversight to Prevent Cardiac Device Defects
  • FMCSA Needs More Funds to Prevent Bus Accidents
  • Need to Focus Efforts on Outpatient Safety
  • Elderly Pedestrians in Indiana at Risk from Myopic Road Planning
  • Hamilton County Motorcycle Accident Kills Two
  • Increase in Prostate Biopsy Infections Is Very Concerning to Indiana Medical Malpractice Attorneys
  • John Hopkins to Establish Patient Safety Institute
  • CDC Releases New Guidelines for Prevention of Bloodstream Infections
  • Marshal County Accident Kills Two
  • FMCSA Announces New Measures to Improve Bus Safety
  • Brain Injury Victim Wins $200M in Botox-Related Injury Lawsuit
  • Risk of Surgical Errors High after Night of Drinking
  • Indiana Motorcycle Accident Fatalities Down, but Cause for Concern
  • Indiana Grain Bins Pose Safety Risk
  • Brain Injury Occurs in Indianapolis Heart Hospital
  • Indiana's Structurally Deficient Bridges Are a Highway Safety Concern
  • I-70 Crash Kills One and Injures Two Others
  • Shortage of Nursing Staff Impacts Patient Safety
  • FAA Suspends Sleeping Air-Traffic Controller
  • Car Seats May Not Protect Toddlers from Injuries in Accidents
  • Why Indiana Parents Should Be Concerned about Children's Product Safety
  • Notre Dame Sited for Violations Related to Student's Death
  • Indiana Drivers May Be at Greater Risk of Drowsy Driving Accidents Than Feared
  • Insurance Institute Calls for Safer Underride Guards to Prevent Serious Indiana Truck Accidents
  • IPS Student Killed in Truck Crash
  • Tests Help Determine Accident Risks after Stroke
  • Shelby County Truck Crash Kills Two
  • Indiana Close to Law to Prevent Distracted Driving Accidents
  • Indiana Patients Follow Legal Case Linking Hospital-Acquired Infection and Alcohol Pads
  • Indiana Red Light Cameras Could Save More Lives
  • Rural Roads Add to Indiana Accident Fatality Toll
  • Wayne County Sherriff's Deputy Injured
  • Indiana Road Conditions Indicate Continued Caution
  • NHTSA Rule to Help Prevent Injuries in Rollover Accidents
  • Indiana Employers Can Help Prevent Distracted Driving Accidents
  • Indiana Auto Defect Complaints Increase in 2010
  • Radiation Errors from Stereotactic Radiosurgery
  • CPSC Announces Tough New Crib Design Rules
  • Study Shows No Decline in Deaths from Preventable Medical Errors
  • Indiana Personal Injury Firm Focused On Your Needs
  • Indiana Truck Accident Facts
  • A Road Design Success Story in Indiana
  • Indianapolis Families Struggle with Stress of Cerebral Palsy
  • Call Before You Dig in Indiana
  • Overhead Electric Wires – Indiana's Forgotten Danger
  • Indiana Car Crashes Decrease in 2009
  • Indiana Computerized Order Entry System Presents Patient Safety Challenges
  • Indianapolis Hospitals Self-Rate Care
  • Indiana OSHA Wing Investigating Construction Accident
  • Committed to Excellence
  • Legislation, Enforcement and Technology Prevent Distracted Indiana Accidents
  • Explosion Triggers Questions about Safety of Indiana Gas Pipelines
  • Are There Radiation Risks from Airport Scanners?
  • Annual Cost of Auto Accidents Equals $500 for Every US Motorist
  • Indianapolis Hospital Quality on Display
  • Coast Guard Report Shows Spike in Boating Accident Fatalities in 2009
  • Stability Control Systems Could Prevent 3,600 Truck Rollover Accidents Annually
  • A Firm Dedicated to You
  • Driving with Fido Could Increase Your Accident Risk
  • Progress in Efforts to Develop Brain Injury Biomarker Test
  • Too Many Doctors Balk at Reporting Intoxicated/Incompetent Colleagues
  • Rates of Central Line Infections in Hospitals Continue to Be Troubling
  • Study Shows Black People May Have Higher Sepsis Infection Risks
  • Medical Malpractice Excellence
  • Indiana Fireworks Injuries Are Preventable
  • Infection Control Still a Problem at Outpatient Surgical Centers
  • Preventing Indiana Boat Accidents a High Priority
  • Concerns about Senior Motorists May Be Unfounded
  • Consumer Reports Study: Safety Still Not Priority for Many Motorcyclists
  • New Law Reduces Speed of Indiana Drivers
  • July Is the Worst Month for Hospital Errors
  • Calls for Warning Labels on Foods Get Louder
  • FMCSA Working on Safety Technologies to Prevent Accidents
  • Truck Driver Shortfall Looms, Raises Safety Issues
  • A Rapid Shift to Electronic Medical Records Leads to Errors & Injuries
  • Indiana Marks Bicycle Safety Month in May
  • Indianapolis Bicyclists Avoid Serious Injuries by Following Simple Steps (III of III)
  • Fewer People Died in Motorcycle Accidents in Indiana in 2009
  • Simple Steps Can Reduce Indiana Bicycle Injuries (Part II of III)
  • Increase in Hospital Infection Rates In Spite Of Control Measures
  • New Federal Rule Will Require Electronic On-Board Recorders for Certain Carriers
  • Post-Discharge Care Gains Prominence As a Measure of Patient Safety
  • Georgia SC Strikes Down Medical Malpractice Caps: Will Indiana Be Next?
  • Jason’s Law Will Help Pay for Parking Facilities for Indiana Truckers
  • Helmets Protect Indiana Bike Riders (Part I of III)
  • Highway Accident Fatalities Lowest in More Than Five Decades
  • Indiana Trucking Employers Gain Access to Driver Accident Records
  • Toyota Crisis Just One Example of Why Indiana Needs Trial Lawyers
  • How Indiana Patients Can Prevent Central Line Infections
  • Indiana Hospitals Can Prevent Deadly Central Line Infections
  • Types and Causes of Radiation Errors
  • Indianapolis Radiation Therapies Offer Hope, But Also Present Risk of Injuries
  • Indianapolis Furnace Blamed for Devastating Fire
  • Safe Driving Tips for Indiana Parents
  • Indiana Tractor-Trailer Accident Takes Two Lives
  • More Highway Highway Safety Laws Needed to Minimize Indiana Accidents
  • Indianapolis Tow Truck Driver Injured
  • Indianapolis Patients Can Prevent Medication Errors
  • Indiana Personal Injury Lawyers Look Forward to Texting While Driving Ban in 2010
  • Increased Indiana Highway Construction Could Mean More Accidents in the New Year
  • Indiana Children at Risk of Strangulation from Defective Roll Up Blinds, Roman Shades
  • New Medication Error Alert System Promises to Reduce Frequency of Errors
  • Indiana DOT Launches New Website to Prevent Accidents
  • Indiana Truck Accident Lawyers’ Wish List for New FMCSA Chief
  • Indiana Physician’s License Suspension May be Extended
  • Indianapolis Woman Dies in Apartment Fire
  • Four Indiana Firms Cited in June Death
  • FFA National Conference Marred by Youth’s Fall
  • Indianapolis Truck Accident Kills One, Injures Four Others
  • H1N1 Concerns Indiana Residents
  • Indiana Medical Malpractice Cap Challenged
  • Indiana Medical Error Report Released
  • Indianapolis Police and Highway Workers in Danger
  • Indianapolis Convention Center Construction Death
  • Indiana Medical Insurance Does Not Prevent Bankruptcy
  • Indiana Weight Loss Option Questioned
  • Another Indiana Construction Death Reported
  • Indianapolis Bicycles Hit the Streets
  • Indiana Construction Fatality Occurs in Tragic Accident
  • Indiana Residents on Alert for Play Yard Recall
  • Indiana Pool Safety Gets Attention
  • Indiana Train Accident Kills Driver
  • Indianapolis Area Deaths Result from Winter Weather Driving
  • Indiana Seizure Patients Face Increased Suicide Risk
  • Alcohol May Be Involved In Indianapolis Accident
  • Indiana Residents Risk Personal Injury in Local Pools
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