Sunday Jun 22, 2014

Chris Jerry, Part 1, on the Death of His Daughter Emily Due to Medical Error

My guest for Episode #203 (and for Part 2 of our discussion in episode #207) is Chris Jerry, founder of The Emily Jerry Foundation.  The foundation was created in the aftermath of the tragic death of his daughter, Emily – a preventable medical error caused by a number of factors and bad systems. You can read Emily's story here.

I first learned about this tragedy a few years back and I blogged about it:

A Pharmacist's Jail Cell Interview – What Good Does Blame Do?”

Some people ask, “Why are you defending a pharmacist who screwed up and killed a sweet little girl?” The main victims were, of course, Emily and her family. That doesn't mean that a simplistic response of punishing and jailing one person will do anything to protect other patients in the future… and Chris Jerry agrees with that view.

I saw Chris speak at a conference earlier this year and we finally found an opportunity to record a podcast after talking about this for a few years off and on. The story is powerful and I admire Chris for his work and advocacy to help others — as a way of honoring Emily and her life and memory.

In this first part, Chris tells the story of what happened. Again, also check out Part 2, which was released later.

For a link to this episode, refer people to  www.leanblog.org/203.

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