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Rae Lamb

2001-02 New Zealand Harkness Fellow

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Bio: Rae Lamb, a 2001-02 Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy, is the specialist health correspondent for Radio New Zealand. She has served as a journalist for 22 years reporting in newspapers, television, and radio. The majority of her career has been spent in covering politics and she is a former chair of New Zealand's Parliamentary Press Gallery. Since joining Radio New Zealand in 1997 and specializing in health reporting, Lamb has won several national media awards including the 1999 Bill Toft Memorial Award for excellence in broadcasting and the Best Radio News Reporter Award, the 1999 and 2000 AIDS Foundation awards for documentaries on HIV/AIDS, and the best radio news and current affairs health stories for 2001. The only New Zealand journalist invited to join a 1998 Rockefeller Foundation trip to China and Thailand, Lamb examined sexual and reproductive health issues in both countries. In 2001 she covered a three-month inquiry into the under-reporting of abnormal cervical smears by a provincial pathologist, which also uncovered major problems in New Zealand's national cervical screening program. In May 2002, she won awards for the best senior radio news journalist and best coverage of a breaking story at New Zealand's annual national media awards, The Qantas Awards. The awards were for her live coverage of the events in New York on September 11, 2001.

Placement: Harvard University

Mentors: Troyen Brennan, M.D., J.D., M.P.H.; Donald Berwick, M.D., M.P.P., F.R.C.P.

Project: Hospital Disclosure Practice: Results of a National Survey

Description: Lamb investigated hospital policies and practices regarding disclosing to patients all unanticipated outcomes of care, which recent Joint Commission standards will soon mandate. Her research team surveyed over 400 hospital risk managers about practices within their own hospitals, and the barriers that they have encountered in developing and implementing disclosure policies.