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9/29/2016

Illinois hospital conducts power failure evacuation drill

Rockford healthcare facility prepares for the possibility of a major power emergency


9/19/2016

Hospital's safety problems tied to holes in fire compartment walls

The breaches in the £380million structure could affect how fire spreads around the hospital


9/15/2016

America has a surgical instrument quality epidemic

Detroit facility must explain how 11 years of sterile processing challenges went unaddressed


9/15/2016

Dirty medical tools dangers just emerging

Unclean surgical, medical instruments are nothing new


9/14/2016

Fire safety fears force remedial work healthcare facility

Builder is carrying out remedial work at a hospital it built ten years ago


9/14/2016

Proposed CMS emergency preparedness standards not expected to be 'radical departure’

CMS is expected to adopt its own standards by the end of 2016


9/12/2016

Storm damage forces Oklahoma hospital to transport patients

Severe weather leaves behind flooding and structural damage


9/8/2016

Elderly patients moved from U.K. hospital ward over fire safety fears

NHS Tayside closes a ward for elderly people at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Dundee, citing environmental risks as the reason


9/2/2016

Colorado healthcare facilities train for disaster

Drill tests regional response to mass-casualty incident


9/2/2016

Ways healthcare facilities can support staff after a disaster

New guidance from the Department of Health and Human Services offers tips on caring for employees


9/1/2016

Mock drill coordinates efforts of N.Y. community hospitals

Healthcare facilities practiced with a scenario in which a MQ-9 unmanned aircraft crashed on Fort Drum.



 
 
 


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