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4/3/2014 Rhode Island Hospital to Retrain Staff After Suspected Measles Case

The AP reports that Rhode Island Hospital was ordered to retrain its emergency department staff on infection control after they botched the handling of a potential measles case.

The text of the AP report follows;

PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island — State health officials have ordered Rhode Island Hospital to retrain its emergency department staff on infection control after they botched the handling of a potential measles case.

The state Health Department investigated the Feb. 28 incident and found that hospital staff violated infection control policies when they allowed a patient with measles symptoms to sit in a public waiting area for more than two hours. Health officials say the patient was wearing a mask, but should have confined in a private room under hospital policy.

Tests later showed the person did not have measles, which is highly contagious.

Health Director Michael Fine says the hospital won’t be fined for the incident.

Hospital officials say they take patient safety seriously and will re-educate staff about the hospital’s comprehensive infection control policies.

Via: Healthmap

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