Rush University Medical Center is one of the country's most renowned hospitals, and it's right here in Chicago. But questions about it's cleanliness were raised by one our viewers.
That sent 2 Investigator Dave Savini to take a look with a hidden camera.
Savini responded to a call from Jane Isaac. Her husband was a patient at the facility and they say the hospital room was dirty.
"I wouldn't want anybody to be in there," Jane Isaac said.
She was upset about what Savini found -- dirty conditions in bathrooms, on floors, near sinks, toilets and on numerous spots along John Isaac's bed and on his handrails. The emergency pull cord in his bathroom had brown substance on it. John Isaac expressed his concern about the conditions, saying he was concerned about catching, "some disease or something."
Savini also found problems in the nearby staff bathroom. Using a quarter, Savini scraped out brown substance along the wall and documented dirty soap dispensers. When asked by Savini, "What was so disturbing about the soap dispensers?" Jane Isaac's responded, "This is where the doctors wash their hands and the nurses."
rest at http://cbs2chicago.com/investigations/hospital.rooms.dirty.2.1478088.html
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