U.S. Hospitals Fall Far Short in Emergency Planning as First Ebola Case Reported in the U.S.
September 30, 2014
September 30, 2014
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 -- National Nurses United issued the following news release:
In the wake of the first confirmed case of a patient in the U.S. who has been infected with the Ebola virus, the largest U.S. organization of nurses today warned that U.S. hospitals are far from ready for the Ebola outbreak, are sorely lacking in other disaster planning, and everyone needs to do more to stop Ebola.
Several weeks ago, National Nurses United began surveying registered n . . .
In the wake of the first confirmed case of a patient in the U.S. who has been infected with the Ebola virus, the largest U.S. organization of nurses today warned that U.S. hospitals are far from ready for the Ebola outbreak, are sorely lacking in other disaster planning, and everyone needs to do more to stop Ebola.
Several weeks ago, National Nurses United began surveying registered n . . .