Friday, October 3, 2014

Ebola, the patient was discharged to Dallas software error reports – International

This causes a problem of the program that handles medical records (ASCA) – New York, October 3, 2014 – Eric Thomas Duncan, the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the United States and hospitalized in isolation from September 28 in Dallas, had already ‘ turned to the hospital three days earlier for fever and abdominal pain, but was sent home because of an error of software management of medical records. He does know the clinic, the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. During the first visit Duncan told the nurse that he was recently in Liberia, information that would have alerted the doctors and get them to submit to a test for the virus. Instead, the data concerning the trip went ‘lost. Originally there would have been an error in the software that manages the medical records, the hospital said. The electronic reports contain two separate work plans, one for nurses and one for physicians. The information on travel in West Africa that day were present on the folder of nurses and not on that of doctors. This has meant ‘that they will have resigned. Meanwhile, a team for the disposal of hazardous materials and ‘arrived in the apartment where four families of Duncan are in quarantine until October 19, reports CNN. Your hosts are still bedding, clothes and towels used by humans, to eliminate ’cause the virus can’ live and be contagious on this type of materials for different periods depending on the environment, hours, or days. A24-Aaa

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