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OSHA and Electrical Violations

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GFCIs will shut off the electric circuit if it detects a problem. Dangling cords, especially above water sources, could fall into water and cause electrical shock. Water Hazards Any outlet close enough to water to be splashed must be protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI).

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Pandemic-era burnout: Telehealth managers get pushed to the max

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

“Also, while the IT infrastructure that supported our telehealth program was impressively reliable, technology is not foolproof, and, when things did go wrong, the wheels could fall off quickly,” he said. “For providers, this manifested as a loss of control.

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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The company’s Carnation Ambulatory Monitor (CAM) Patch is a P-wave centric ambulatory cardiac monitor and arrhythmia detection device that also is designed to improve patient compliance for both adults and children through its lifestyle-enabling form factor.

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Health Provider News

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Patrick Hospital designated top heart center in Montana MSU breaks ground on Great Falls nursing school Bozeman Health nearing completion of subarea plan Benefis, Montana State mark $101 million gift that will build five sites to train nurses NEBRASKA 50 years of St. to Recruit, Train Primary Care Students UAMS Gets $17.5M

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Health Provider News – February 3, 2023

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Joe’s to buy part of big Onondaga County orthopedic surgery center for $25 million NewYork-Presbyterian nurses push back on alleged doubling of retiree healthcare costs New York hospital names 1st surgeon CEO Northwell VC arm backs company detecting emotions with AI in $12.7M Griffin How profitable are Florida’s 1-star hospitals?