No new patients at Stoughton hospital
Patient care problems detected at N.E. Sinai
New England Sinai Hospital in Stoughton, which provides long-term care to the seriously ill, stopped admitting new patients yesterday after public health officials found that staff were not properly caring for patients’ wounds and following infection control procedures, were improperly restraining patients, and had mistakenly placed an intravenous line in a patient’s foot. (Full article: 474 words)
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