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WEEKLY ROUND-UP

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Cathy Jakicic

Welcome to the HealthcareFacilitiesToday.com weekly roundup. Check out the key posts from last week and hit the ground running on Monday.

This week's crop of posts included more than its share of "ick factor."  An article on the Reuters website described a hospital in Florida that is being sued for a waste management lapse after man's amputated leg found in trash. Meanwhile, according to an article on the Mirror website, UK hospitals report calling in more rat catchers after hospital cleaning staffs were cut.

On a more appetizing note, an Ohio nursing facility is moving toward restaurant-style food service, according to an article on the News Democrat website. Meanwhile, hospitals from Houston to St. Paul are takings steps to keep energy costs in check.

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


RECENT NEWS

Hospital sued for waste management lapse after man's amputated leg found in trash

UK hospitals cut cleaning staffs, call in more rat catchers

Ohio nursing facility moving toward restaurant-style food service

St. Paul hospital cuts $1.1 million in energy costs

Hospital addresses security issues with window film 


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