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Byline: Josh Goldstein
Jul. 13--In 2004, 11,668 Pennsylvania hospital patients got an infection during their treatment causing them to spend an estimated 205,000 extra days in hospitals, according to a new report by a state agency.
The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council's first report on hospital-acquired infections estimated that the sometimes preventable complications added nearly $350 million to the cost of care last year.
The report examined more than 1.5 million admissions to hospitals. It found that 1,793 patients who contracted hospital-acquired infections died. According to the cost containment council, that was 1,510 more deaths than…