Officials still do not know the cause for the residue found on reusable medical equipment at the Rocky Mountain VA Medical Center in Aurora that prompted cancellations in surgeries, The Denver Gazette ...
A handful of Colorado hospitals over the past three years have been cited by the state health department for contaminated equipment, The Gazette has learned. Contaminated equipment was what led ...
Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center in Aurora, Colo., is temporarily halting surgeries after an unknown residue was found on reusable medical equipment, a spokesperson confirmed to Becker’s May ...
DUBLIN, Ga. — Around 4,000 veterans should be tested as soon as possible for blood-borne illnesses like Hep. B, Hep. C and HIV due to concerns about the cleanliness of reusable medical equipment at ...
Veterans Affairs administrators could potentially save hundreds of millions of dollars with improved systems for tracking their reusable medical equipment inventories, according to a report released ...
AURORA, Colo. — All surgeries involving "reusable medical equipment" at the VA Medical Center in Aurora have been canceled after residue was found on the equipment during an inspection. In a statement ...
Topline: The Veterans Health Administration has lost an estimated 5% of its reusable medical equipment worth at least $211 million -- including exam tables, computers and microscopes -- and “will ...
Employees at a Veterans Administration hospital in Jackson, Mississippi, disclosed ‘serious wrongdoing’ that raises questions about the facility's ability to care for the veterans it serves, a federal ...
DUBLIN, Ga. — Around 4,000 veterans should be tested as soon as possible for blood-borne illnesses like Hep. B, Hep. C and HIV due to concerns about the cleanliness of reusable medical equipment at ...