MNA: Nurses Share Report by DPH/CMS Finding Tenet/St. Vincent Hospital Administration Placed All Patients in Immediate Jeopardy of Serious Harm Resulting in at Least Three Patient Deaths and Other Complications
- The investigation found that St. Vincent Hospital and its administration exposed all patients at the hospital to immediate jeopardy for serious harm.
- At least three patient deaths were documented due to a lack of RN staffing and monitoring, leading to over 200 patients suffering preventable pressure ulcers.
- Agencies threatened Tenet with termination of CMS funding for services, impacting over 70 percent of patients served by the facility.
- Chief Nursing Officer Denise Kvapil was let go amid concerns over dangerous staffing practices.
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MNA: Nurses Share Report by DPH/CMS Finding Tenet/St. Vincent Hospital Administration Placed All Patients in Immediate Jeopardy of Serious Harm Resulting in at Least Three Patient Deaths and Other Complications
Report threatened Tenet/SVH with its most severe sanction – termination of any funding for the care of patients under Medicare and Medicaid, calling for corrective action plan to restore safety
·Buffalo, United States
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