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MediServe
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If you were to ask a room full of respiratory care managers “who regularly uses protocols?” you would undoubtedly get a room full of hands. That’s because definitions of “protocols” or “a protocols program” differ dramatically between healthcare organizations. But should you ask for some volunteered data on how effective those protocols are, you will get far fewer hands in that same room. The ...
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Picis, Inc.
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Five Best Practices for Effective Critical Care Management
The need for effective critical care management is more urgent today than ever before. Trends in population demographics, healthcare labor, and patient resource needs are all creating a “perfect storm” that requires a new approach to managing Intensive Care Units (ICU).
This whitepaper will examine five best practices for ...
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iMDsoft
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Today, both patients and payers expect more from hospitals, in particular higher care quality along with greater costefficiency.
Meeting these new market realities requires navigating multiple strategic issues, including attracting and retaining the most qualified care givers and effectively utilizing scarce resources while improving patient safety. With tighter budgets and ever-increasing ...
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American Health Sciences Institute
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While “going green” is a recent cliché, it is also a key factor to consider when developing a product or modifying a process. In today's economic climate, the regulated product manufacturer needs to perform a thorough cost-benefits analysis before considering such a change. The obvious benefit of going green is the environmental aspect. However, the potential competitive benefits need to be ...
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Man and Machine, Inc.
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Clifton Broumand Man & Machine, Inc. (301) 341-4900 ◆ www.man-machine.com
Introduction Hospital-acquired infections (“HAI”) are increasing at alarming rates creating a growing financial burden on the health care system. New laws and regulations are shifting responsibility and financial burdens to hospitals which must quickly implement solutions or face onerous expenditures. One area coming to ...
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