The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said at the time that Steven's death was "entirely preventable".
In any given year, between 40, 000 and 98, 000 people die from preventable medical errors.
"Almost all newborn deaths originate from preventable and treatable causes, " the report authors write.
Never events are defined by the CQC as serious, largely preventable incidents which should not happen.
Mr Whiting's death was an "entirely preventable tragedy", the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said.
The third goal was wonderful play by Aaron Ramsey but the other two were preventable.
They ran to television cameras to point fingers at President Obama, saying these delays were preventable.
After the hearing, Sapper Smith's mother Helen Smith said she believed his death had been preventable.
In this population, they found 1, 500 instances of drug side effects, of which 27% were preventable.
Kidney failure may be from diabetes or hypertension, both of which could have been preventable.
And if you have insurance, then you are less likely to develop preventable diseases.
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable illness and death in the United States.
It is both predictable and preventable and it is time to do something about it.
One-quarter of these problems--which are often life threatening--are caused by preventable medical errors, the study says.
The tragedy of seeing patients with alcoholic liver disease is that it's so preventable.
And it calls that figure "unacceptable for what is an almost totally preventable disease".
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"Music-induced hearing loss is preventable, " said Dr. Gail Gudmundsen, Managing Director, Audiology Division, at Etymotic.
The real tragedy: By some estimates as many as 60 percent of these rehospitalizations are preventable.
Thousands of people die every day from preventable, treatable diseases like AIDS, TB, and malaria.
Nearly all skin cancers are preventable, however, by limiting unprotected exposure to the sun.
And in a system that rewards quality, Medicare should not pay for preventable medical errors.
Imperial Cancer estimates that about 35% of all cancers may be preventable by changing diet.
Saruman declares it to be impossible, while Gandalf seems to see it as plausible but preventable.
More broadly, dirty water and air, and poor sanitation, are the biggest preventable causes of death.
Every year, millions of women and children in developing countries die unnecessarily from preventable causes.
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Half of cancer cases are thought to be preventable by avoiding known risks, he argues.
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Inaction, the report contends, is not an option: chunks of the world are in preventable danger.
In the 1980s, 36, 000 children under five died each day from largely preventable causes.
Public-health officials retort that this would condemn millions to misery or death from a preventable disease.
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After all, cigarettes are the leading preventable cause of death in the United States.
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