Hospitals Cracking Down On Those Who Don’t Wash Their Hands
The New York Times: With Money At Risk, Hospitals Push Staff To Wash HandsAt North Shore University Hospital on Long Island, motion sensors, like those used for burglar alarms, go off every time someone enters an intensive care room. The sensor triggers a video camera, which transmits its images halfway around the world to India, where workers are checking to see if doctors and nurses are performing a critical procedure: washing their hands (Hartocollis, 5/28). This is part of the Morning Briefing, a summary of health policy coverage from major news organizations. Sign up for an email subscription.