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The University of Utah Hospital, where a nurse was manhandled and arrested by police as she protected the legal rights of a patient, has imposed new restrictions on law enforcement, including barring officers from patient-care areas and from direct contact with nurses.

Gordon Crabtree, interim chief executive of the hospital, said at a Monday news conference that he was “deeply troubled” by the arrest and manhandling of burn unit nurse Alex Wubbels on July 26. In accord with hospital policy and the law, she had refused to allow a Salt Lake City police officer to take a blood sample from an unconscious patient. Wubbels obtained a copy of the body cam video of the confrontation and, after consulting her lawyer, the hospital and police officials, released it last week.

“This will not happen again,” Crabtree said, praising Wubbels for “putting her own safety at risk” to “protect the rights of patients.

”https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/09/04/utah-hospital-bars-cops-from-contact-with-nurses-after-appalling-arrest/?utm_term=.4a2c76e01c9c

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Re: Utah hospital bars police from contact with nurses after 'appalling' arrest
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2017, 04:17:09 am »
The University of Utah Hospital, where a nurse was manhandled and arrested by police as she protected the legal rights of a patient, has imposed new restrictions on law enforcement, including barring officers from patient-care areas and from direct contact with nurses.

That is gonna hurt. Bad.

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Re: Utah hospital bars police from contact with nurses after 'appalling' arrest
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2017, 04:21:43 am »
Actions have consequences.

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Re: Utah hospital bars police from contact with nurses after 'appalling' arrest
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2017, 04:23:02 am »
The officers should get federal charges slapped on them for violating patient confidentiality laws.
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