| Number | 12324 |
| Subject | Hospitals |
| Source | New York Times |
| State | None |
| Year | 1995 |
| Publication Date | March 1995 |
| Summary | The New York Times takes an in-depth look at how each year for the last decade, dozens of newborn babies have died or been left to struggle with brain damage or other lifelong injuries because of mistakes made by inexperienced doctors and poorly supervised midwives and nurses in the teeming delivery rooms of New York City's public hospitals. (March 1995) |
| Category | Computer-Assisted Reporting |
| Pages | 22 |
| Keywords | Baquet Fritsch CAR Mismanaged Care A Health System in Peril Health care Child abuse Infant care Maternity ward Obstetrics Caesarean 14 pgs. |
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