Weekly Poll: Should healthcare workers be penalized for infectious disease exposures?
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, March 23, 2011
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Following a hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV exposure at a New York hospital, a bill introduced might make it a felony for medical personal who expose patients to infectious disease by reusing equipment.
If passed, would a law penalizing employees for putting their patients in danger of infection exposure make any difference in the number of incidents where patients are infected by healthcare workers? Take the OSHA Healthcare Advisor Weekly Poll and let us know.
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