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For over 75 years, Nefab has been a global industrial packaging provider, delivering tailored transportation and logistics solutions to customers in 38 countries. Originating from Sweden, Nefab has expanded to employ over 4,700 individuals, including more than 250 engineers worldwide.
A significant review found that a staggering 77.2% of nurses experience Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders within a year. This high incidence rate highlights the physical strain of nursing duties, which often include extended periods of standing, and underscores the need for effective interventions.
For over 75 years, Nefab has been a global industrial packaging provider, delivering tailored transportation and logistics solutions to customers in 38 countries. Originating from Sweden, Nefab has expanded to employ over 4,700 individuals, including more than 250 engineers worldwide.
For this American Heart Month, Dr. Trotter is equipping Scribes with essential life-saving knowledge, providing CPR training and enabling them to make a meaningful impact during life or death situations. Read on.
Last year was one of the worst years ever for cyber attacks on healthcare organizations. According to John Riggi, national advisor for cybersecurity and risk for the American Hospital Association, the number of people affected by attacks broke records, with US federal data indicating that around 106 million people were impacted by a healthcare data breach, more than double when compared to 2022.
Moby Cutter™ is one of the safest surgical wire cutters on the market today! Their medical design team has over 35 years of experience performing surgical procedures in Hospitals, Emergency Rooms and Urgent Care Systems. It has been cleared for commercialization per FDA guidelines and sold as a prescription only (Rx) medical device. Dr. Stanley shares the advantages of the Moby Cutter.
Health systems continue to face ongoing pressures to reduce costs while maintaining quality patient care. With the average operating margin for hospitals at 0.84%, health systems are searching for ways to more effectively manage operating and capital budgets. However, gaps in data often hinder health systems by hiding cost burdens throughout the organization. These hidden costs limit health systems to finding one-time-savings without lasting relief from industry-wide pressures.
Healthcare organizations face many challenges: they must protect patient privacy, deliver quality care, and meet strict regulations. These organizations, which include medical device manufacturers, are trusted to safeguard incredibly sensitive information, a task that carries immense responsibility. Read on to learn what this industry expert has to say.
Dr. Amy Hester writes, "However, while technology has brought about incredible advancements, an essential aspect must not be overlooked—integrating a human touch in healthcare delivery, particularly in the context of falls prevention among veterans." Read to learn more.
The creation of CAR T cell therapy begins with collection of the patient’s blood and separation of the lymphocytes. These include T cells, B cells, and innate lymphoid cells, all of which are separated through apheresis (leukapheresis). It is this separation process which, if optimized, has the potential to revolutionize immunotherapy treatments for cancer patients.
The latest results from a clinical trial presented today at the VEITHsymposium in New York City demonstrate how new living blood vessels created through restorative medical devices have become reality and can open unthinkable treatment avenues for patients. Xeltis is developing cardiovascular devices, namely artificial vessels and valves, that gradually create living and long-lasting vessels made of patients’ own, new healthy tissue.
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