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  • ISBN:
    0802119204
  • ISBN-13:
    9780802119209
  • PUB. DATE:
    September 2009
  • PUBLISHER:
    Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
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Josie's Story: A Mother's Inspiring Crusade to Make Medical Care Safe by Sorrel King

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very highly recommended especially for anyone in the medical fieldby Anonymous

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This was a very well presented story of an example of what can happen in a hospital stay. It is very well presented and she has done a wonderful job of taking a sad experience and doing something positive. A must read for anyone in the medical field and also for anyone who may be hospitalized. She has a lot of good references and ways to help anyone become more proactive in their health care.

loved it.by Anonymous

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loved this book. what an inspiration to us all.

Moving and inspiring! Best of all, its a TRUE story!by Anonymous

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Everyone should read this. I'm a mother to an 18 month old and it brought me to tears in the opening pages. Imagining: That could be MY daughter that is gone forever because a nurse or doctor didn't want to spend a few more minutes checking over my child. It's not about being cautious with just our children, but the young and the old alike. No one should overlook the thousands and thousands of people...

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Josie's Story

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  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • Sales Rank: 497,411

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"Sorrel King was a young mother of four when her eighteen-month-old daughter was badly burned by a faulty water heater in the family's new home.Taken to the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital, Josie made a remarkable recovery. But as she was preparing to leave, the hospital's system of communication broke down and Josie was given a fatal shot of methadone, sending her into cardiac arrest. Within forty-eight hours, the King family went from planning a homecoming to planning a funeral." Dizzy with grief, falling into deep depression, and close to ending her marriage, Sorrel slowly pulled herself and her life back together. Accepting Hopkins's settlement, she and her husband established the Josie King Foundation. Working with hospitals, they began to implement basic programs emphasizing communication between patients, family, and medical staff-programs like Family-Activated Rapid Response Teams, which are now in place in hospitals around the country. Today the Foundation has had a tremendous impact on health care providers, making medical care safer for all of us, and earning Sorrel a well-deserved reputation as one of the leading voices in the patient-safety movement.

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In 2001, the six-member King family had just relocated to a new home in Baltimore when tragedy struck: 17-month-old Josie, wandering unsupervised, turned on a hot water tap and was badly scalded. Rushed to Johns Hopkins hospital, Josie spent 17 days in recovery and was scheduled to be released, but sudden cardiac arrest killed her before she made it out. The hospital admitted their mistake: improper hydration and a mistakenly administered dose of prescription painkiller methadone. Even more shocking, the Kings learned that theirs was not a unique tragedy; in the U.S., somewhere between 44,000 and 98,000 people die every year from medical errors. Using their $1.5 million settlement, the Kings founded an advocacy group, the Josie King Foundation, which, in partnership Johns Hopkins, spearheads a national drive for patient safety programs. This painful but inspiring memoir is a compelling drama of family grief amid the dysfunctional U.S. health care system, buttressed by a 20-page resource guide for patients, families and health-care providers.
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