September 13, 2019
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for September 13, 2019
STAT, It’s not just bosses who harass health workers: Hospitals start addressing patients’ ‘egregious’ behavior by Jacquelyn Corley — At Mayo Clinic last year, a male patient groped a female doctor in the presence of several other staff members. She immediately notified hospital administrators using a new reporting system, and the patient was terminated from […]
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July 2, 2012
GOP Switches to Court of Public Opinion
Democrats say the decision also lifts the legal uncertainty around the law, allowing doctors, hospitals, drugmakers, insurers and patients to plan for the far-reaching changes set to take place in 2014. “I can tell you, the American people are sick of the arguments,” said U.S. Rep. Tim Walz, a Democrat whose district includes Rochester’s Mayo […]
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July 2, 2012
GOP Switches to Court of Public Opinion
Democrats say the decision also lifts the legal uncertainty around the law, allowing doctors, hospitals, drugmakers, insurers and patients to plan for the far-reaching changes set to take place in 2014. “I can tell you, the American people are sick of the arguments,” said U.S. Rep. Tim Walz, a Democrat whose district includes Rochester’s Mayo […]
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