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Why Disposable Pacing Cables Are Safer for Patients and Staff

Why Disposable Pacing Cables Are Safer for Patients and Staff

Temporary cardiac pacing plays a critical role in saving lives, but the cables that connect these systems can quietly introduce risk if not managed correctly. As infection prevention standards grow more strict, healthcare providers are shifting toward disposable pacing cables that remove the uncertainty of reprocessing and ensure consistent, single-use ...

ByRemington Medical Inc.


Cost Efficiency for Single-Use vs. Reusable Medical Drainage Bag Systems

Cost Efficiency for Single-Use vs. Reusable Medical Drainage Bag Systems

When hospitals evaluate a medical drainage bag, the conversation often begins and ends with per-unit price. But while upfront cost is an important factor, it rarely tells the full When hospitals evaluate a medical drainage bag, the conversation often begins and ends with per-unit price. But while upfront cost is an important factor, it rarely tells the full story. As healthcare systems face ...

ByRemington Medical Inc.


The Burden of Hospital Acquired Infections on Health Systems

The Burden of Hospital Acquired Infections on Health Systems

What is a Hospital Acquired Infection? A Hospital-Acquired Infection (HAI) (also know as a Healthcare-Associated Infection (HCAI) or nosocomial infection) is defined by WHO as ‘an infection acquired in hospital by a patient who was admitted for a reason other than that infection1‘. This includes infections acquired in the hospital but appearing after discharge, and also occupational ...

ByTriMedika


Keeping hygiene front of mind

Keeping hygiene front of mind

However, that is only part of the equation. Keeping sources of potential infection at front of mind is the missing piece of the puzzle in order to maximise the effectiveness of infection control procedures and hygiene standards. ...

ByDDC


Putting infection control into practice in the workplace

Putting infection control into practice in the workplace

Therefore, every project must be considered for its potential health impacts.To manage this risk, Frankford has developed procedures for infection control during construction projects. These include: 1) regular meetings of a construction management team, 2) standardized risk assessments for building projects, 3) ongoing infection ...

ByEnvironmental and Engineering Solutions, Inc.

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