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  1. I would stay away from Capscare. I don't know anything about the others.
  2. Second area hospital sued over meal breaks - FOX 26 News | MyFoxHouston
  3. I am a field nurse and was wondering what the benefit would be for me if I took the Oasis exam and passed it. Could I command a higher soc rate? Or is it only beneficial to one who was interested in QA types of positions? I took the course just to help myself be more accurate in the assessment an documentation but didn't take the exam because I couldn't see any real benefit for someone who wants to be in the field. Any thoughts?
  4. This might answer some questions:http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2014/10/10/343250.htm
  5. The family released the whole medical record to the press. So I doubt any violation.
  6. I'm wondering if they will quarantine the staff taking care of him in Bellevue.
  7. Saw this today: http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/ebola-legal-implications-hospitals-healthcare-workers/2014-10-17
  8. http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20130824/INFO/130829987 In 2013 the president of NNU was voted as # 35 of the most influential people in health care.
  9. Exactly.
  10. And common sense does not indicate that anyone who would take care of an ebola patient should be on 21 day monitoring. Common sense says that if you are being asked to take care of an ebola patient than you would be safe with training and equipment.
  11. Under ordinary circumstances, health care workers are not considered risks. It was only when the first nurse became ill, that the staff in the hospital was considered at risk. At that point she had already flown and needed to fly home. She checked with the CDC and she was cleared to fly.
  12. I don't think she was considered exposed until the first nurse tested positive. At that point I believe she had already flown. It was on her way back ( now knowing she was considered exposed) that she questioned if she could fly.
  13. My bad. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/15/amber-vinson-cdc-ebola_n_5993486.html
  14. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2791550/recently-decoded-diary-civil-war-officer-fighting-confederacy-reveals-hiding-camp-gossip.html The CDC gave her permission to fly. Nice.

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