Becker's Healthcare January 25, 2022
Gabrielle Masson

Amid the pandemic’s omicron surge, one expert has three patient safety and infection control issues top of mind.

More than two years into the pandemic, a lot of problems have been compounded from previous surges. Last fall, Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, spoke with Becker’s about some of the less-discussed consequences of healthcare’s labor shortage: care quality and patient safety.

Now, amid the omicron surge, Ms. Binder shared the three most concerning trends she is currently seeing:

1. Hospitals bringing in underqualified physicians because of staffing shortages. Amid national staffing shortages, Ms. Binder said some hospitals have had to bring in physicians who aren’t board-certified or trained in specific specialties, particularly in intensive care...

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