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As many as 98,000 people die each year due to medical error. In a campaign to reduce lethal errors, thousands of hospitals introduced six key changes, including rapid-response teams, re-checks of patient medication, and new guidelines for preventing infection. The campaign estimated that, over an 18-month period, more than 100,000 lives were saved as a direct result of the program.
Which of the following can be most properly inferred from the above statements?
A:Doctors and nurses should be more careful when doing their jobs.
B:The campaign saved all of the people who otherwise would have died due to medical error in that time period.
C:In the future, no one will die because of medical error.
D:If the campaign had not been implemented, more than 100,000 people might have died during the 18-month period due to medical error.
E:The key changes initiated by the campaign will continue to be implemented in the future.
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D:If the campaign had not been implemented, more than 100,000 people might have died during the 18-month period due to medical error.
由于医疗错误,每年有多达98,000人死亡。 在减少致命错误的运动中,数千家医院引入了六项关键变革,包括快速反应团队,重新检查患者用药以及预防感染的新指南。 该运动估计,在18个月的时间里,超过10万人的生命被挽救,这是该计划的直接结果。
d选项直接得出。
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