Kingston, Ont. hospital says former employee lied about being a nurse
KHSC says it has informed the appropriate authorities, including the CNO and Kingston police. In addition to conducting its own internal investigation, KHSC says it will fully co-operate with any investigation by these external agencies.
The hospital says its internal investigation will focus on determining the impact on patients and their families.It is in the process of contacting individual patients and families who were cared for by the former employee, to provide more direct information on its findings.“We understand the stress and anxiety this news may cause for our patients and other KHSC staff. We will work directly with the impacted patients, families, and staff to address their concerns,” said Dr.
“We are committed to providing patients and their families with safe, high-quality care at all times and we are committed to speaking with each individual that reaches out to us using the contact information that has been provided to the patients who have been impacted.”
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