Written by: Lauren Sausser When Jennifer Lucier and her husband found out they were expecting a baby in 2016, they immediately made three phone calls. The first was to her mother. The second was to her husband’s family. And … read more
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IBM Report: Data Breach Costs Reach All-Time High
Written by: Campus Safety Staff CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — IBM (NYSE: IBM) Security released the annual Cost of a Data Breach Report, revealing costlier and higher-impact data breaches than ever before, with the global average cost of a data breach … read more
Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Is Killing Patients. Yet There Is a Simple Way to Stop It.
Written by: Brett Kelman Four years ago, when Karen Giuliano went to a Boston hospital for hip replacement surgery, she was given a pale-pink bucket of toiletries issued to patients in many hospitals. Inside were tissues, bar soap, deodorant, … read more
How Wearable Technology Can Prevent Assault Against Nurses
Written by: Yasmine Mustafa Healthcare workers may be providing an essential service to communities across the globe, but that doesn’t make them immune to workplace violence. In fact, their direct contact with the patients puts them at quite a … read more
19 Creative Director Secrets for Your Next Photo Shoot
Written by: Stewart Gandolf Today, healthcare brands have more photography and videography options than ever. For many situations, hiring professionals, such as a professional photographer, a production company, or a videographer, will be best. In other instances, you and … read more
Why Black and Hispanic Seniors Are Left With a Less Powerful Flu Vaccine
Written by: Arthur Allen At Whitman-Walker Health, Dr. David Fessler and his staff administer high-dose influenza vaccine to all HIV-positive and senior patients. Although the vaccine is roughly three times as expensive as standard flu vaccine, it seems to … read more
Nurses Helping Wake County Respond to 911 Calls
Nurses Helping Wake County Respond to 911 Calls Aiming to “help route 911 calls to the right care at the right time at the right place,” the program will use-of-state nurses to help stretched Wake County EMS staff determine the … read more
Study: Public Health Workers Faced Widespread Harassment During Pandemic
More than half of the public health departments that responded to the survey said their employees experienced harassment. Written by: CS Staff A new study published last week by the American Public Health Association (APHA) found public health workers … read more
Minnesota Hospitals Face Staffing Crisis Despite Aid
Written by: Jeremy Olson, Star Tribune – March 16, 2022 (TNS) – Government aid kept Minnesota hospitals afloat in 2020, but a new state report raises concerns about their ability to bounce back in 2022 because of pandemic-related staffing … read more
9 Patient Engagement Trends to Embrace in 2022
Written by: Stewart Gandolf – CEO Healthcare Success While many businesses long for a return to pre-COVID normal, savvy healthcare organizations and health systems embrace virtual and digital services that champion a patient engagement future that exceeds expectations in our new reality. … read more
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