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Health Department Raises Alarm about RI Hospital Infection Controls after Measles Incident

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Source: http://eastgreenwich.patch.com/grou...es-alarm-about-ri-hospital-infection-controls


Health Department Raises Alarm about RI Hospital Infection Controls after Measles Incident

State Department of Health orders Rhode Island Hospital to take immediate corrective action, stating the hospital's infection control policies "have the potential to cause harm to the public."
Posted by Mark Schieldrop (Editor) , April 02, 2014 at 07:20 PM
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Serious deficiencies in infection control policy and procedures at Rhode Island Hospital has prompted the state Department of Health to order the hospital take immediate corrective action including the retraining of staff, stating that without intervention, the hospital's current procedures "have the potential to harm the public."...
 
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