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Veterans can now see how VA hospitals rank on patient satisfaction Most do well Then there s Memphis

Veterans can now see how VA hospitals rank on patient satisfaction. Most do well. Then there s Memphis. Donovan Slack, USA TODAY © Javier Zarracina VA hospitals promo When Navy veteran Todd Harris Jr. recently sought care at the Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, he anticipated tough discussions about his post-traumatic stress disorder. What he wasn’t prepared for, he said, was the way VA staff treated him. Employees at the front desk were rude, he said. They told him they would call him back but didn’t. “They re not professional, the people there,” Harris said. His impression was not unique. According to surveys of inpatient experience, the Memphis VA Medical Center rated worse, on average, than other hospitals in Tennessee and nationwide on every measure.

The 901: Why COVID-19 vaccinations haven t started in Shelby County

The 901: Why COVID-19 vaccinations haven t started in Shelby County Ryan Poe, Memphis Commercial Appeal © Joe Rondone/The Commercial Appeal Employee health Nurse Katie Graddy prepares to administer a dose of the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to Chief Medical Officer Stephen Woodruff at NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital in Jonesboro, Ark. on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. Good Tuesday morning from Memphis, which is finally studying whether the city needs to hire more officers or use the ones it has more efficiently. But first. The distribution of Pfizer s novel coronavirus vaccine continues apace this morning, as states with a few exceptions  begin inoculating their frontline health care workers.

Tennessee secures 1st vaccine shipment, puts it in reserves

Tennessee secures 1st vaccine shipment, puts it in reserves By KIMBERLEE KRUESIDecember 14, 2020 GMT Bobbie Pendleton prepares to give a flu shot in the morning at a drive-thru flu clinic at Bristol Motor Speedway, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, in Bristol, Tenn. The Sullivan County Regional Health Department was hosting two drive-thru locations for the Fight Flu TN 2020 vaccination event. The flu shots at both locations were free to the public. (David Crigger/Bristol Herald Courier via AP) Bobbie Pendleton prepares to give a flu shot in the morning at a drive-thru flu clinic at Bristol Motor Speedway, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, in Bristol, Tenn. The Sullivan County Regional Health Department was hosting two drive-thru locations for the Fight Flu TN 2020 vaccination event. The flu shots at both locations were free to the public. (David Crigger/Bristol Herald Courier via AP)

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