EditorialDoctors fail to recognize serious conditions like stroke and sepsis in tens of thousands of patients each year, according to a new study. (Adria Malcolm/The New York Times)
EditorialBarbara Skrobol visits the grave of her sister-in-law Izabela Sajbor, who died of sepsis after doctors refused to remove her fetus under the country?s tightened abortion ban, in Cwiklice, Poland, May 10, 2022. (Anna Liminowicz/The New York Times)
Editorial Jolanta Budzowska, a Krakow-based lawyer who is representing Isabel Sajor's family, in a law office in Krakow, Poland on May 10, 2022. (Anna Liminowicz/The New York Times)
EditorialLaNell DeCosta, whose daughter, Jessie-Mae DeCosta, died from sepsis, an infection she got from injecting drugs, in Bristol, Vt., July 19, 2020. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times)
EditorialEMTs Jahrodney Williams and Samantha Moore of Empress Emergency Medical Service move an elderly patient from a nursing home to an ambulance in Yonkers, N.Y., on April 5, 2020. (Andrew Renneisen/The New York Times)