Ohio considers mandating safety needles:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Legislation introduced in the Ohio Legislature would require publicly-owned hospitals and other healthcare facilities to use FDA-approved safety needles. Exceptions would only be allowed if no suitable safety devices were available for particular procedures or if a safety device evaluation committee determines the safety product could harm workers or patients.
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