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How nurses slip through the system
Sunday, October 12, 2008
A flawed method for tracking nurses who break the law isn’t the only loophole in the state’s criminal tracking system, some investigators say. Scores of cases bury investigators. Sometimes it takes months to complete an investigation and years to mete out discipline, which allows dangerous nurses to remain on the job, records show. Nurse Diana Kutz, of Pismo Beach, for example, was reported to ...
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