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Bill would make U.S. hospital infection rates public

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Over the past week or so, the mainstream news media have crackled with the news of staph infections (including MRSA) found in community schools. Prompted by this, Rep. Tim Murphy (R-PA) has filed a bill that would require all hospitals in the U.S. to report infection rates to HHS. Under the terms of the bill, HHS would make such information available publicly on its website.

Such a measure would trump existing infection tracking underway in the states. Right now nineteen states require infection reporting, but not all make the information public. (Murphy's home state of Pennsylvania does make hospital-acquired infection reports available at www.phc4.org.)

To learn more about the bill:
- read this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article

Related Articles:
Texas makes hospital infection rates public. Report
VA program slashes MRSA infection rates. Report
NJ fights hospital infection disclosures. Report
New CDC guidelines target drug-resistant infections. Report

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Allowing the public to know which hospitals have the most pathegens is , in my opinion, a no brainer. we have a right to protect ourselves and our loved ones. I cannot even believe that there is now a bill to track hospitals infection rates. It is very belated, but at least it is happening. Not to mention schools, as a teacher I can say first hand that when my students had Hepititis, scabbies, an inoperable brain tumor, etc. etc. I was never informed. SCARY! I can assume that none of my other students parents were informed either.
Thank you Rep. Tim Murphy.

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