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ArchivesState's Hospitals to Report Infections to PublicBy Dianne Finch on Monday, February 12, 2007.The Centers for Disease Control estimates that more than 2 million patients pick up infections at U.S. hospitals every year. And about 90,000 are killed by them. Costs for those Hospital Acquired Infections are an estimated $5 billion. The reason those numbers are estimates is because most hospitals nationwide don’t report them. Hospitals have been reluctant to publicize their infection rates, and most have never been required to. And in some cases they are not even tracking the information. But as of July 1st, a new state law will mandate that New Hampshire Hospitals provide this data to the state for public disclosure. But so far the law remains un-funded. NHPR’s Dianne Finch reports. Obama Begins New Hampshire CampaignBy Dan Gorenstein on Monday, February 12, 2007.Democrat Barack Obama traveled to the state yesterday two days after he'd announced his presidential campaign. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has more. The Money Side of RecyclingBy Brian Early on Monday, February 12, 2007.As landfill space tightens up, and as towns look for ways to save money, many are turning to recycling. For residents, recycling means we have to dump the bottle or can in the appropriate bin and call it a day. But as NHPR correspondent Brian Early found out, there's another side of the recycling world. A side where there's money to be made…And Manchester is going to be part of it. |
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