What price hygiene? – the NHS outsourcing controversy
Against a backdrop of austerity and public cuts, healthcare facilities are continuing to contract out their facilities management…
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11 Sep 14
Against a backdrop of austerity and public cuts, healthcare facilities are continuing to contract out their facilities management…
11 Sep 14
Bariatric patients have a diverse range of mobility concerns, and in many cases require specially tailored scooters and…
04 Jul 14
Gadolinium-based contrast agents, widely used in MRI scans, are generally thought to be safe for patients with normal…
09 May 14
Antibiotic resistance is on the rise. With bacteria rapidly gaining immunity to contemporary therapies, wound care is rendered…
09 May 14
Sutures are the most commonly used means of fixing a wound, and, while the risk of infection is…
09 May 14
Against a backdrop of austerity and public cuts, healthcare facilities are continuing to contract out their facilities management…
09 May 14
Flexible endoscopes are associated with more documented cases of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) than any other type of reusable…
09 May 14
Bariatric patients have a diverse range of mobility concerns, and in many cases require specially tailored scooters and…
08 May 14
Hospitals are beginning to reap the benefits of cloud computing. As discrete aspects of healthcare are integrated, big…
08 May 14
Advanced patient monitoring is on the rise. No longer a question of wiring the patient into a sensor,…