Medicare Didn't Investigate Suspicious Reports Of Hospital Infections
The inspector general at Health and Human Services says that Medicare should have done an in-depth review of suspicious reports from hospitals, to keep them from covering up problems with infections.
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May 9, 2017 at 04:00PM
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NPR News: Medicare Didn't Investigate Suspicious Reports Of Hospital Infections
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