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Illinois healthcare workers could face COVID-19 lawsuits without immunity | State

Illinois healthcare workers could face COVID-19 lawsuits without immunity | State
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Hospital violence against nurses has raged for years

Cash-rich hospitals have done little to prevent violence against nurses and other medical staff Raquel Rutledge, Daphne Chen and John Diedrich, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 5:45 pm UTC Jan. 13, 2021 Cash-rich hospitals have done little to prevent violence against nurses and other medical staff Raquel Rutledge, Daphne Chen and John Diedrich, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 5:45 pm UTC Jan. 13, 2021 Show caption Hide caption Photos submitted by health care workers from across the country injured in attacks by patients. The 24-year-old nurse at Froedtert Hospital sensed no reason to worry when she went into a patient’s room one morning in August. Staff was preparing the young man for discharge and a co-worker had asked her if she would take his vitals.

Illinois healthcare workers could face COVID-19 lawsuits without immunity

Normal, IL, USA / www.cities929.com Dec 14, 2020 1:11 PM (The Center Square) – Healthcare providers in Illinois are not only fighting against an ongoing pandemic, but the threat of malpractice and negligence lawsuits connected to thousands of COVID-19 deaths. Healthcare Heroes Illinois, a nonprofit group that advocates on behalf of long-term care providers and hospital workers, is calling on Gov. J.B. Pritzker to reinstate a level of protection from lawsuits connected to COVID-19. Pritzker included a level of immunity in his emergency orders early in the pandemic but allowed them to sunset in June. “From the outset of this global health crisis, the first-responders in the field and the doctors and nurses in the ERs, ICUs and skilled nursing facilities didn’t flinch at responding to the call of duty to protect their patients, while opportunistic TV lawyers were already drawing up plans to turn the tragedies of this pandemic into their own personal profit centers,â

9 Months On The Pandemic s Front Line Have Crushed Texas Health Care Workers Spirits And Killed Their Colleagues

9 Months On The Pandemic’s Front Line Have Crushed Texas Health Care Workers’ Spirits And Killed Their Colleagues Patch 12/11/2020 When Amy Jones burst through the doors of the intensive care unit, she found a line of health care workers in the hallway, she said. Jones was sobbing. Shaking. She let out a scream. A doctor named Juan Fitz was dying. Fitz, 67, was Jones’ longtime romantic partner and the father of her two young kids. To his co-workers, he was a revered colleague in the emergency department at Lubbock’s Covenant Medical Center, where he had worked for roughly two decades.

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