2013年3月21日星期四
Gaps in regulations' led to Hepatitis C outbreak in Maryland
A review by Maryland's state health department has found "multiple gaps" in the state's healthcare system led to a Hepatitis C outbreak there that is linked to last year's outbreak at Exeter Hospital.David Kwiatkowski,Last month it was announced that Rosetta Magnetic toe ring entered into a settlement agreement with Google by which both companies agreed to collaborate to combat online ads for counterfeit goods and prevent the misuse and abuse of trademarks on the Internet. a former medical technician at Exeter Hospital, is accused of stealing narcotics and spreading Hepatitis C to 32 patients in New Hampshire through contaminated syringes. He faces federal charges in connection with the outbreak.Before he worked in New Hampshire, Kwiatkowski was temporarily employed at four hospitals in Maryland between 2008 and 2010,That margin was smallest at the $702 top and held firm in 6-month forecasts even when the wholesale manicure products concerns were greatest. There appears to continue to be a strong cadre of long-term believers, both individual and professional investors. according to the review by Maryland's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.After the illnesses at Exeter Hospital and the alleged link to Kwiatkowski came to light, more than 1,700 patients in Maryland were tested for the chronic liver disease, and five patients to date have tested positive.The Maryland review, released Wednesday, found that the outbreak there did not stem from any single gap or deficiency. Instead, it was the result of "multiple gaps in regulations, allied health professional credentialing and licensing procedures, and human resources and risk management practices at staffing agencies and facilities."-Interstate staffing agencies "are largely unregulated nationwide, creating risks for patients." It recommends expanding current regulations to include staffing agencies that place any healthcare workers.--Kwiatkowski "falsely obtained and renewed his radiographer certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, and his license from the Maryland Board of Physicians." It recommends that board review and revise its licensing procedures.
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