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Massachusetts Nurses Face Down For-Profit Health Care Giant Tenet in Daring Strike

Massachusetts Nurses Face Down For-Profit Health Care Giant Tenet in Daring Strike
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Durango s COVID-19 cowboy wrangles spring break scofflaws

Durango s COVID-19 cowboy wrangles spring break scofflaws
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CDC s Ruling May Have Led to More Deaths Among Healthcare Workers - Scrubs | The Leading Lifestyle Nursing Magazine Featuring Inspirational and Informational Nursing Articles

CDC’s Ruling May Have Led to More Deaths Among Healthcare Workers Over 3,500 healthcare workers have died throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. That figure would be tragic enough, but a new report suggests that CDC guidelines may actually have caused more deaths than they should have. Healthcare workers have been crippled by PPE shortages for months. Some nurses have been asked to reuse their masks, while others get access to N95 face masks, respirators, and hazmat suits. Since the start of the pandemic, providers performing “aerosol-generating” procedures were considered the most at risk, including those who insert a breathing tube into the patient’s trachea when they can no longer breathe on their own. Without enough PPE to go around, the CDC said that providers performing these procedures should get first access to N95s as they get close to infected patients. Meanwhile, other providers were asked to get by with just a surgical mask.

Study: Healthcare workers at higher risk for COVID-19 in community than on the job

Medicare penalizes 22 Tennessee hospitals

VUMC among facilities docked for complications This article has been updated to reflect the actual dollar amount Vanderbilt University Medical Center stands to lose from the Medicare penalty based on last year s inpatient admissions revenue.  Twenty-two hospitals across Tennessee are being penalized by Medicare for the number of complications among patients from hospital-acquired conditions and will see their reimbursement rates for the next fiscal year fall by 1 percent. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services cut payments to 774 hospitals across the United States as part of a program created under the Affordable Care Act that aims to reduce the number of hospital-acquired infections. According to

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