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Patients sue KY hospital

Hospital Safety Connection, July 9, 2004

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Twenty former patients at the Jewish Hospital in Kentucky filed lawsuits this week claiming unsanitary conditions and negligence at the hospital causing infections and possibly deaths in patients, according to the Kentucky Standard.

Some of the alleged infections include nosocomial, which is transmitted person to person, and staph infections. Two patients claimed the hospital knowingly exposed patients to infection-causing conditions.

The plaintiffs suing the hospital also alleged that hospital conditions were dirty and unsanitary.

Jewish Hospital denies the allegations of unsanitary hospital rooms and poor nursing care, saying they are without merit and based on misunderstandings about antibiotic-resistant organisms, and infection control, the Standard reports.



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