10 top patient safety, infection control stories in June

CMS’ discovery of care deficiencies at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston captured readers’ attention the most in June.

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Here are the 10 most-read stories from Becker’s Clinical Leadership & Infection Control for the month, beginning with the most popular:

1. CMS finds serious deficiencies at MD Anderson

2. MD Anderson patient died after contaminated blood transfusion, CMS says

3. Patient dies from fecal transplant, FDA warns

4. ‘Beyond horrifying’: Cardiologists warned UNC Children’s of heart program issues

5. Colorado Springs hospital shooting leaves 2 dead

6. Patient walking outside hospital claims racial profiling: 6 things to know

7. Nurses raise patient safety concerns at U of Chicago Medical Center

8. Health officials to investigate UNC Children’s Hospital after NYT exposé

9. Pennsylvania hospital cited over 2 patient care incidents

10. Man posing as physician visited several Florida hospitals

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