More than 40 percent of South Florida hospitals fell below national standards for preventing certain types of common infections in their patients in 2013, according to federal data.
At the same time, 56 percent of local hospitals performed better than expected in controlling infections, according to the same data, information that South Florida consumers could use when choosing a hospital.
Nearly half of South Florida hospitals below CDC standards on infections | The Miami Herald
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