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Helen Haskell

@hhask

Patient safety advocate with Mothers Against Medical Error

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Hospitals get dinged for reporting too many infections. In some cases, the solution is not to test Tara Bannow statnews.com/2025/09/22/hos… via STAT

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For-Profit Psychiatric Hospitals Continue to Violate EMTALA With Few Repercussions — ProPublica propublica.org/article/psychi…

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‘Nightmare Bacteria’ Infections Spiking, Leaving Key Carbapenem Antibiotics Useless, CDC Warns | Scientific American scientificamerican.com/article/nightm…

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Utah Reinstates Nicholas LaFeber’s Dental License Despite “Alarming” Care Record propublica.org/article/utah-d…

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Nursing Home Crisis: Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Slashes Medicaid, Delays Staffing Rules, and Threatens Care for Millions of Seniors | 100Reporters 100r.org/2025/08/nursin…

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COVID-19 infection associated with increased risk of new-onset vascular dementia in older adults cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/covid…

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Parental involvement in paediatric patient safety incidents in general practice: a cross-sectional study bjgp.org/content/75/758…

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Maternal Child Mortality: Do U.S. States Compare Internationally? | Commonwealth Fund commonwealthfund.org/publications/i…

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Why does your doctor seem so rushed and dismissive? That bedside manner may be the result of the health care system theconversation.com/why-does-your-… via The Conversation U.S.

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Stanford Medicine investigators and their colleagues have found that one of humanity’s most ubiquitous infectious pathogens bears the blame for lupus, the chronic autoimmune condition. med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/…