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Clinton Deems Health Care Reform a Moral Issue


 

The increase in cases of nosocomial infections such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus “should be a wake-up call,” Sen. Clinton said. “A couple of hospitals I'm aware of have changed their infection control policies; they have cut the rate of hospital-borne infections. Everybody should be expected to do that.”

'I think nurses have a great opportunity to do much more than they're doing.' SEN. CLINTON

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