Regulators give Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital a second chance to redeem itself


Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital's first attempt to make corrections for threatening conditions wasn't good enough in the eyes of regulators.

The hospital had until Feb. 10 to submit a plan of correction to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration to describe how and when it will resolve problems described as being a serious threat to patients' health.

Both the CMS and AHCA have found that some areas remain in condition-level…

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