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CLARKSBURG — Safe patient care and ineffective reporting of adverse events are two concerns identified in a recent study of the culture at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center
Dec 28, 2020
Sen.âJoe Manchin, (D-W.Va.), addresses media outside the VAâHospital in Clarksburg on Aug. 29, 2019 where he discussed the investigation into unlawful deaths at the facility. TWV FILE PHOTO
CLARKSBURG â Safe patient care and ineffective reporting of adverse events are two concerns identified in a recent study of the culture at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg.
The Veterans Administration is vowing significant changes are coming at the medical center after conducting a study brought about after a former nurse assistant admitting killing seven veterans at the hospital and planning to kill an eighth one.
Former nursing assistant Reta Phyllis Mays is charged with second degree murder in U.S. District Court and currently awaiting sentencing for the deaths of seven people and assault with the intent to commit murder of an eighth person between 2017 and 2018.