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RaDonda Vaught: From Conviction to Advocacy in Hospital Safety

After being convicted of negligent homicide for administering the wrong medication, RaDonda Vaught now advocates for hospital safety, focusing on the implications of automation and AI.

Editorial StaffMay 24, 20261 MIN READ

RaDonda Vaught, who was convicted of negligent homicide for giving a patient the incorrect medication, has transitioned into a role as a national speaker.

Her advocacy centers on the critical need for improved hospital safety, particularly in light of increasing automation and the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare settings.

Vaught's case serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers that can arise from technological advancements in medical environments.