Health‘VIP syndrome’ care lands Brigham and Women’s Hospital in hot water By Liz Kowalczyk — Boston GlobeApril 3, 2016 Reprints Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston was cited by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for mishandling the care of a VIP. Contentious labor negotiations are underway — again — between nurses and administrators at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. VIP’s princely care brings scrutiny to the Brigham About the Author Reprints Liz Kowalczyk — Boston Globe @GlobeLizK Tags Brigham and Women’s Hospital concierge care narcotics
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