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Indiana health care leaders and CEOs on Thursday pushed back at comments Attorney General Todd Rokita made during a recent televised interview in which he questioned the accuracy of the state's COVID-19 data and attributed hospital staffing shortages to vaccine mandates.
That is not the case, said Brian Tabor, president of the Indiana Hospital Association, though it's a claim raised time and time again about the health care sector.
"We struggling with capacity because of the high number of cases, and just the impact of COVID, and the general health care needs of Hoosiers," Tabor said during a virtual statewide press conference.
He and the CEOs of Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes and Franciscan Health Crown Point dismissed the notion that vaccine mandates enacted by Indiana hospitals are driving their labor shortages.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/come-count-them-indiana-hospital-213652917.html
Raastan
(266 posts)shrike3
(3,609 posts)You don't know the half of it.
Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)My Mom came from a big clan of Hoosiers, mostly in the Ft. Wayne area. All but a couple have left that State.
None were ever proud of Indiana.
Colgate 64
(14,732 posts)law school I interviewed with the Indiana AG's office. I was struck by the assholishness I saw then and promptly went back to Michigan. Seems things haven't changed much.