Healthcare Facilities Today

WEEKLY ROUND-UP

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Cathy Jakicic

Welcome to the Healthcare Facilities Today weekly roundup. Check out the key posts from last week and hit the ground running on Monday.

The news last week included a number of posts on saving lives (through security measures rather than medicine) and saving money.  The Boston Globe and the Boston Business Journal both covered the aftermath of the fatal shooting at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Meanwhile, an Ohio health system is creating its own police force to combat increased incidents of violence.

In the "less dramatic but still important" category: Healthcare projects from Denver to India are looking to prefabricated components to save time and money in healthcare construction projects.

Click the links below for a quick sampling of the week's articles and be sure to come back to HealthcareFacilitiesToday.com every day next week. We’re gathering and sharing the news, insights and advice you need to do your job smarter today, tomorrow and far into the fast-changing future of healthcare facilities.  

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Cathy Jakicic
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Healthcare Facilities Today


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