• Today@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      The hospital had violations and for the next 5 (i think) years, all staff had to do ethics training twice per year. Money and productivity were much more important to them than patient care. Shortly before i left they quit buying wet wipes. Staff was expected to clean patients (bathing, vomit, BM, blood) with washcloths that were put into laundry bins for wash and reuse.

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      1 year ago

      They would have surely been fired if they had two ethics violations. Only companies get away with a slap on a wrist.