Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Landmark Research"


3 mentions found


A couple in France found human remains in their attic during home renovations. The bones likely belong to a former owner who went missing 15 years ago, a local prosecutor said. AdvertisementA couple were doing work on their recently purchased property in northeastern France when they made a chilling discovery — human remains in the attic. The property owners weren't named. AdvertisementHowever, Glady told AFP that the skeleton "very likely" belonged to the former homeowner, who disappeared in 2009 when he was 81.
Persons: , Olivier Glady, Glady, Randall Bell, Experian, Benoit Vautrin, Républicain Lorrain, Aloïs Iffly Organizations: Service, Business, AFP, Landmark Research, Strasbourg Institute, Forensic Medicine, Local Locations: France, Erstroff
The kidnappers planned to ransom the Chowchilla kids, all between the ages of 5 and 14 years old, for $5 million. After all, the field of child trauma psychiatry was still in its infancy. One mental health professional predicted that that only one of the 26 would be emotionally affected by the kidnappings. Much like with adults, Terr described how the consequences of kids’ trauma could linger, with implications reaching far into adulthood. After the school shootings in Columbine and Sandy Hook, for instance, mental health counselors were on the front lines to help survivors.
Persons: pantyhose —, Ed Ray, Ray, they’d, James Palmer, , , Spencer, Lenore Terr, ” Terr, Terr, hadn’t, she’d, Jennifer Brown Hyde, ’ ” Jennifer Brown, Jeffrey, Larry Park, Mike Marshall, Marshall, ” Marshall, doesn’t, he’s, he’d, it’s, Hyde, “ We’ve, Elissa Benedek, Benedek, who’ve, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Sandy Hook Organizations: CNN, Police, Spencer Eth, Miami VA Healthcare, CNN Films, AP, ” Eth, American Psychiatric Association, Get CNN, CNN Health Locations: Chowchilla , California, San Joaquin Valley, urine, Los Angeles, Chowchilla, Livermore , California, San Francisco, Midwest, Columbine
The stark findings underscore that, despite decades of effort, hospitals in the United States still have a long way to go to improve patient safety, experts say. A total of 222 adverse events were considered preventable, meaning an error resulted in patient harm. Twenty-nine people, or 1% of the total of those admitted, experienced serious preventable adverse events that resulted in serious harm. The most common adverse events overall (nearly 40%) were related to medications given in the hospital. It used data from patients hospitalized in New York state in 1984, and found that only about 4% of hospitalized patients experienced harm.
Total: 3