Harming through protection?
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Peter Pronovost and other Johns Hopkins investigators helped 103 ICUs in 67 Michigan hospitals carry out a highly successful infection-control effort, only to run into major problems with federal regulators. Mary Ann Baily writes that the case demonstrates how some regulations meant to protect people risk harming them instead.
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