This spring, I met Claire McCormack and Thomas Boström at their house in northern California for a lengthy and difficult conversation about their daughter, Nora, who had died just before her fourth birthday after experiencing four central line infections. Some consider these infections (of which there were nearly 10,000 in 2013) an unavoidable risk, but others think they are preventable with better safety protocols in hospitals.
My research led to a story called "Do No Harm," which we ran today, about how hospitals react to hurting patients. For the story, I traveled to California to meet Claire, visit hospitals, talk with nurses, and observe the type of work that's necessary to make our health-care system safer.
Vox's video producer Johnny Harris was with me the entire time, shooting for the story and also capturing still images. Here's a look behind the scenes of our trip.

























