Pennsylvania’s Patient Safety Authority (PSA) has completed its annual report to the Legislature, as required by law. When I helped to fashion the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority in 2001 as part of the MCARE Act, hardly could it have been imagined that the authority would grow to an entity of national, and even international, recognition.
Under the leadership of Dr. Rachel Levine, physician general of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority has continued to professionalize and grow. However, growth should not necessarily be equated with excellence. The two may go together, but not always.
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