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Infection Control

Last OHSU heart physician resigns days after program suspension | MetroHealth sues opioid makers to recoup addiction care costs | Vanderbilt points to Epic rollout for 68% drop in operating income | 5 notes on infection preventionist salary From: Becker's…

OHSU suspends heart transplants amid cardiologist shortage | Texas Children’s Hospital fires nurse over Facebook post | Tenn. health system files for bankruptcy | Study: Patients in private rooms less likely to get central line infections From: Becker's Clinical Leadership…

Hershey Medical Center warns patients of potential measles exposure | Miss. hospital files for bankruptcy | Join 3,500+ attendees Becker’s Health IT + Rev Cycle conference | 5 Qs on retained surgical items with Dignity Health’s SVP of patient safety…

Calif. fines 13 hospitals $1M-plus for patient safety issues | Sentara CEO Howard Kern: What if Jeff Bezos ran our health system? | Physician likely 1st to contract Ebola in Congo conflict zone | How hospitals should handle discriminatory patient…

Patient suicide spurs investigation at Wy. hospital | CDC updates flu vaccine recommendations | 2 work-from-home healthcare jobs with $85K+ salaries | New CMS care model targets kids affected by opioid epidemic From: Becker's Clinical Leadership & Infection Control <editorial@beckershealthcare.com>…

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Patient’s fatal overdose sparks investigation at Kaiser hospital | 450 hospitals at risk of potential closure, analysis finds | Amazon hires top Mass General cardiologist | How health workers are using smartphones to fight TB From: Becker's Clinical Leadership &…

How OSU Wexner physicians ‘test drive’ damaged organs before transplants | Mich. hospital blames ‘aggressive competitor’ for financial issues | 25 more CFOs to speak at Becker’s CEO + CFO Roundtable | Stroke patients face higher readmission risk at nonteaching…

Why the latest Ebola outbreak is worrying health officials | Steward to close Ohio hospital | 200 Colo. patients tested for hepatitis, HIV due to sterilization breach | Nurses less likely to point out poor hand hygiene than physicians From:…

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