Health Care


Johns Hopkins Hospital Removing All Latex Gloves, Products

Nurses and other front-line workers have been instrumental in implementing the new policy and training other staffers, says the leader of the hospital's Latex Task Force.

MNOSHA Awards $500,000 in Patient-Handling Grants

They'll help 67 health care facilities statewide buy equipment and training to meet a July 1 deadline set by a new state law.

AAOHN Delivers Liver Wellness Webcast Jan. 9

Thelma King Thiel, RN, chairman and CEO of the Hepatitis Foundation International, and Corinna Dan, BSN, MPH, a registered nurse and former coordinator for the City of Chicago's Hepatitis C Program will conduct the event.

Study: Urinary Catheters Are Leading Cause of Hospital-Acquired Infections

According to a new study published in the January issue of the journal Clinical Infectious Deseases, one in four hospitalized Americans has a urinary catheter. One percent of them will get a urinary tract infection from that catheter. All will require antibiotics, and a few may suffer life-threatening complications.

Delayed Defibrillation Common in Hospitals: Study

Being black and suffering cardiac arrest after hours in a smaller hospital are among the characteristics found to be associated with delayed defibrillation.

Time Magazine Names Bird Flu Vaccine a 'Top 10 Medical Breakthrough'

Coming in at number three, Time magazine recently cited the approval of a bird flu vaccine earlier this year as one of its "Top 10 Medical Breakthroughs" in 2007.

Firm Offers Free White Paper on Infection Control, Biosafety

Entitled "Biosafety Review Key to Infection Control," the paper outlines a crucial biosafety review process for biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and research laboratory professionals.



Groups Urge Hearing Check New Year's Resolutions

Audiologists want Americans to be watchful for hearing problems during holiday gatherings.

Joint FDA-NIH Adverse Events Portal Being Developed

The agencies are working on a project that will produce a joint adverse events and consumer complaint portal site. Shown here is FDA's Life Sciences Laboratory.

CDC Working Group Doesn't Back Genetic Test for Depression Treatment Efficacy

This recommendation starts a series of statements on the use of genetic tests in clinical practice and follows FDA approval in April 2006 of a Roche test.

Study: Non-Hospital RNs' Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure 'High'

The researchers estimate that the annual number of needlesticks in the non-hospital RN workforce may be in excess of 145,000 per year, most of which are never reported.

Five International Patient Safety Solutions Proposed

Health ministries, health care provider organizations, patient safety advocates, and consumers can comment until Feb. 29.

WHO: Firefighters, Shiftworkers, Painters Face Elevated Cancer Risks

These three occupations involve complex exposure patterns that make it difficult to attribute risk to specific factors, says the group of scientists convened by WHO's agency for cancer research.

Report: Health Care Sector Made $1.6 Trillion in 2006

Of that total, hospitals accounted for $654 billion, and dentists pulled in $87 billion.

Study: Combined Effects of Exposures Affect Nurses

Researchers say survey results are a call to action for nurses nationwide.

Evidence of Smoking Bans' Benefits Continues to Mount

The bans cause no economic harm to restaurants, bars, or tourism, and the public health benefits are clear-cut, authors of a new paper assert.

Nursing Union Launches Safe Staffing Site

Empowering members to participate in staffing decisions is a goal of the American Nurses Association.

West Virginia, Kentucky Governors Offer Proposal in Nurses' Strike

They hope to bring 650 nurses back to work for 90 days according to the old contract while negotiations continue and some outside parties "stand down."

FDA Extends Comment Period for Proposed Sunscreen Rule

The agency is giving it 30 more days, even though several laboratories requested an additional nine months in order to complete testing and studies.

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