How hospitals are keeping up with the surge of H1N1 cases

by Erin Graham on November 13, 2009

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NBC Nightly News features Children’s in a story about how hospitals are keeping up with treating H1N1. 

Below, check out more footage of Patty Dauksevicz, RN, discussing how Children’s Emergency Department has seen a 50 percent increase in patients due to H1N1.

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