New Hanover Regional Medical Center's market fluxes dramatically because of its summer tourist industry, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
New Hanover Regional Medical Center's standalone emergency department serves the North Carolina region's changing needs. The region's market fluxes dramatically because of its summer tourist industry, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website. Customer feedback also identified the need for a convenient and accessible location for emergency care in the area, the article said.
Water and plumbing systems are a dangerous source of pathogens and bacteria, so the CDC has created a set of guidelines to develop a proper water management program.
The first phase includes 67 beds and will provide emergency care, medical-surgical inpatient services, intensive care, labor and delivery and advanced imaging.
Hospital executives often wrestle with energy decisions made today that either free up budget for patient care or drain resources that could go elsewhere.