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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.  

While change can be hard, it’s usually for the better. That’s definitely true as healthcare facilities make adjustments to better serve their patients. For instance, an article on the AISHealth website discusses thenew gender bias rule that focuses on patient access and privacy.

At the same time, according to an article on the  Science Daily website, a new treatment room in Finland has been designed with user-oriented model. And a Facility Executive article is asking: Why aren’t healthcare waiting rooms more accommodating?

Few things are promising more change than the Internet of Things. For healthcare, it can mean improved patient care, according to an article on the Health IT Analytics website.

Finally, here’s a change for the Healthcare Facilities Today website — a new regular contributor.  In this week’s column, Brad Keyes, CHSP,  answers the question: Q&A: Security cameras in stairwells. Visit healthcarefacilitiestoday.com every Wednesday for Brad's Q&A. 


In fact, 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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Enjoy your weekend,
Cathy Jakicic
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Healthcare Facilities Today



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