Health Care Workers in Kentucky Given Criminal Liability Protection for Medical Errors
by Rishma Parpia
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On Mar. 26, 2024, Kentucky’s governor, Andy Beshear, signed a new law that makes Kentucky the first state to grant criminal immunity ...
Physicians See Increased Medical Errors Due to Staff Shortages
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Survey Healthcare Global, a subsidiary of Apollo Intelligence, a data collection service for health care market research, released a new ...
COVID Vaccine Mandates Worsen Shortage of Health Care Workers in U.S.
by Rishma Parpia
In early September 2021, Rick Pollack, the CEO of the American Hospital Association (AHA) said that the association supports COVID-19 ...
Are Hospitals Really Being Overwhelmed With Unvaccinated COVID Patients?
by Marco Cáceres
Opinion | In an article published in The Vaccine Reaction on Aug. 29, 2021 titled "Is it Really a Pandemic ...
75 Percent COVID-19 Vaccination Rate Among U.S. Hospital Workers
by Rishma Parpia
An analysis conducted by WebMD and Medscape Medical News from data collected by the U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
Health Workers and Emergency Responders Offered Incentives to Get COVID-19 Vaccines
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Some frontline health care and emergency response workers are being offered financial and other types of incentives to get the ...
60 Percent of Nursing Home Workers in Ohio Decline COVID-19 Vaccines Over Safety Concerns
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In a news briefing on Dec. 30, 2020, Ohio's Governor Mike DeWine said that 60 percent of the nursing home ...
Pregnant Health Care Workers Can Get COVID-19 Vaccines Despite Lack of Safety Data Says CDC
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The supply of emergency use authorization (EUA) COVID-19 vaccines in the United States is initially expected to be limited and ...
Many Health Care Workers Concerned About Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines
by Rishma Parpia
Story Highlights Many health care workers are hesitant to get the experimental COVID-19 vaccines. One of the most common reasons ...
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