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Fewer than 1 in 5 of Kentucky's nursing home inspector positions filled, report says | News

(TNS) Fewer than one in five of Kentucky’s nursing home inspector positions were filled as of last October, according to a report released in May by a U.S. Senate committee.

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Fussing over Cameron's key fob obscures the dangerous, extreme things he is doing

Linda Blackford: The silly season of a gubernatorial campaign is only just starting. Pace yourselves.

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Fewer than 1 in 5 of Kentucky's nursing home inspector positions filled, report says

Special Report: Kentucky led the nation with the highest job vacancy rate for state officials responsible for nursing home safety.

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'Do they not care?' Kentucky faces huge backlog of nursing home inspections

Special Report: As of June, 73 percent of Kentucky’s 277 nursing homes were listed as going more than two years without a so-called “annual” inspection. It’s putting patients at risk.

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SouthWest Photo and Film customers 'stressed' after bankruptcy

Eliza and Jess Squire are among hundreds of people out of pocket after the company went bust.

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Mediclinic City Hospital gets JCI certification for acute coronary syndrome programme

The Heart and Vascular team at Mediclinic City Hospital has achieved certification from the Joint Commission International for its acute coronary syndrome (ACS) programme following a rigorous virtual survey on November 10-11. During the survey an expert from the Joint Commission International evaluated compliance with all the relevant certification standards including the expertise of the cardiologists, nursing staff, cardiac physiologists and wider team members. The surveyor conducted observations and interviews with staff and patients. Joel Roos, Vice President, International Accreditation, Quality Improvement and Safety, Joint Commission International said, “We commend the cardiac team at Mediclinic City Hospital for using certification to reduce variation in its clinical processes and to strengthen its programme structure and management framework for cardiac patients. We congratulate Mediclinic City Hospital for this outstanding achievement. This certification reflects its commitment to providing the highest quality of care for cardiac patients.”

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Mediclinic City Hospital achieves certification from Joint Commission International for Acute Coronary Syndrome programme

The Heart and Vascular team at Mediclinic City Hospital has achieved certification from the Joint Commission International for its Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) programme following a rigorous virtual survey on 10-11 November 2021.

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CDC: Outbreak of more contagious virus strain in nursing home began with unvaccinated employee; vaccines can prevent such


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Coronavirus vaccines protect residents and staff in skilled nursing facilities against more contagious variants of the virus, according to a 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study of an outbreak of a more contagious variant in a Kentucky nursing home.
 
The study reported that the first case identified was in a health-care worker at the facility who had symptoms of Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus, but had not been vaccinated. Only 53 percent of the health-care workers at the facility had been vaccinated, the study said, while 90% of the residents had.
 
The outbreak and the study provided a test of vaccines against the more contagious variant, which had not been identified until the outbreak.

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Group eligible for COVID-19 vaccine expanding in Kentucky


HUNTINGTON — Kentucky is expanding the class of people eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, officials said Thursday.
Meanwhile, the rate of positive tests edged up slightly to 3.95%, with 1,211 new cases of the disease reported in the state and 36 deaths, Gov. Andy Beshear said at a news conference.
The state is adding some people who might be at risk of severe illness to the class eligible for vaccination as of Monday, said Dr. Steven Stack, commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Public Health. The change is based on guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“As of March 15, the Kentucky COVID-19 vaccination eligibility phase is 1-C,” Stack said. “1-C is now expanded to include all persons ages 16 or older with any medical or behavioral health condition or conditions that the CDC reports ‘are’ or ‘might be’ at increased risk of severe COVID-19 illness.”

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