Blood center closes amid safety allegations
Ambulatory Safety Monitor, April 18, 2003
Want to receive articles like this one in your inbox? Subscribe to Ambulatory Safety Monitor!
A Detroit blood clinic where employees were organizing to call attention to poor working conditions has closed, according to the Associated Press on April 14.
ZLB Plasma Services fired 30 phlebotomists on April 3 by telephone. In response, the employees asked the National Labor Relations Board to investigate the clinic. The clinic provides blood plasma collection services.
In January, employees began organizing because they felt there were health and safety problems at the clinic, including a lack of heating and hot water, according to Julie Barton, a representative of Local 547 of the International Union of Operating Engineers.
ZLB Plasma Services says the center closed because several of its clients did not renew their contracts.
Want to receive articles like this one in your inbox? Subscribe to Ambulatory Safety Monitor!
Related Products
Most Popular
- Articles
-
- HIPAA Q&A: Flu shot requirement for hospital employees
- Running an effective peer review committee meeting
- HealthDataInsights posts new issues for medical necessity claims
- Sneak Peek: Effort underway to establish caseload benchmarks
- New FAQ posted on storing laryngoscope blades
- Q/A: Coding for telescopic intraocular lens
- Tip: Perform your own internal investigation prior to government audit
- HIPAA 5010 deadline extended, but threat remains, says AMA
- HHS task force: Consider privacy, security with text messages
- What does case-mix index mean to you?
- E-mailed
-
- Running an effective peer review committee meeting
- HIPAA Q&A: Flu shot requirement for hospital employees
- What does case-mix index mean to you?
- HHS task force: Consider privacy, security with text messages
- Featured blog post: Nurses face felony charges after reporting physician to the Texas Medical Board
- Q/A: Coding for telescopic intraocular lens
- Q/A: Correct use of modifier -PT
- Tip: Correctly code bilateral pain management procedures
- "Wall fountains" may be spreading Legionnaires to patients, visitors
- 2012 CPT code changes for ASCs: Shoulder and knee scopes and pain management
- Searched
