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Running a hospital without clear, actionable insights is like navigating a stormy sea without a compass. ...
Real-time temperature data logger is very suitable for indoor environmental temperature and humidity monitoring, such as laboratories, hospitals, refrigerators, warehouses, greenhouses, libraries, etc. ...
A recent study from Columbia University, published in the open-access journal PLOS Water, investigates how weather conditions, climate, and water sources affect hospital admissions for waterborne infectious diseases in the United States. The study examined 12 years of data from 516 hospitals in 25 ...
Welcome to 2023-2024 season’s respiratory surveillance recap, where we’ll share insights from the most recent respiratory surveillance season, covering three major respiratory viruses: COVID-19, influenza, and RSV. Tracking these illnesses is imperative for maintaining population health because these illnesses significantly impact individual wellbeing and healthcare costs, resource ...
Only 20% of patients with ovarian HGSC will be long-term survivors, but no current clinical data can accurately predict which patient will be a short- or long-term survivor. ...
New substances emerge, use patterns shift, and traditional data sources often lag behind. This is where wastewater epidemiology steps in as a game-changer. By analyzing wastewater samples with advanced analytics, we can gain valuable, real-time insights into community drug use. Traditional data sources, like hospital admissions or death ...
In a recent interview, Wenner explained that dissolved oxygen (DO) and temperature have been closely correlated with tadpole growth rates and development.The miniDOT® loggers are deployed alongside the cages, rarely more than a meter deep, to ensure DO and temperature levels remain hospitable. Data gathered by the miniDOTs® will help diagnose and prevent ...
In recent years, there has been a growing trend of using video technology in surgical procedures to enhance precision, communication, and training. While the benefits of video in surgery are many, there are also concerns regarding the legal risks that may arise from its use. Medical professionals fear that video footage of a surgery could potentially be used against them in legal proceedings, ...
Backup Power: Lead-acid batteries act as backup power sources during grid outages, ensuring uninterrupted operation for critical systems like hospitals, data centers, and telecommunications. d. Industrial: Lead-acid batteries power forklifts, emergency lighting systems, and material handling equipment in industrial settings. 7. ...
According to medicare.gov’s - Hospital Compare, which relies on self-reported data, this health system is only treating 51% of its patients with the required elements of care and within the time requirements. ...
Imperatives of All Electrical, All Digital World We at Schneider Electric believe that access to energy is a basic human right. However, with more than 80% of global CO2 emissions resulting from the production and consumption of energy, and 60% of it being lost or wasted by being used inefficiently, leads to a massive sustainability challenge. This growing challenge requires swift redressal, ...
If you’ve been following my blog series, you may have noticed a common thread: data drives effective decision-making. Whether you are acting on sustainability, energy efficiency, electrical resilience, safety, or any other aspect of improving operations, data is the feedstock of analytics. And the analytic tools that convert data into actionable insights are getting smarter. In a previous ...
Since 2005, Schneider has saved its customers 120 million tons of CO2 emissions and given 30 million people much-needed access to energy. Schneider Electric was named the world’s fourth greenest company in Corporate Knight’s annual Global 100 ranking for 2022—the index of the world’s most sustainable corporations. According to their Global 100 Guide, the ranking is based ...
Across industries, the Internet of Things (IoT) is driving significant investment in projects that integrate smart devices, big data, analytics, and other digitization-related tools. Healthcare institutions are no exception. Hospitals benefit from this advanced connectivity through increased efficiencies, lower costs, and better patient care. ...
Amputation-free survival (AFS), reintervention, and wound healing data for pDVA and for the status quo treatment were obtained from 1-year data of the recent PROMISE I study, from a historical control identified through systematic search and meta-analysis, and from other published data. ...
Earlier this year, U.S. President Biden announced “a new target for the United States to achieve a 50-52 percent reduction from 2005 levels in economy-wide net greenhouse gas pollution in 2030.” While governments around the globe make stronger sustainability commitments, more businesses are strengthening their own. This is confirmed in a 2020 KPMG survey that found 90% of “top ...
Israeli-founded firm Sight Diagnostics, the company that uses AI and cutting-edge hardware to deliver rapid, complete blood count results, has signed a new research agreement with Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center to identify the possibility of blood cancer using a combination of images and data collected from Sight’s OLO device and patient clinical information ...
A thick dark blanket of smoke covers the cities, as fires engulf the forests. Globally, wildfires have drastically increased in the last couple of years. Due to the changing climate with a warmer world, wildfires have become more and more frequent. Last year, the world witnessed major wildfires across the world. From Australian bushfires and California wildfire to the forest fire in Similipal, ...
These tools are designed to deliver actionable data to healthcare providers seeking the best care plan available for each patient. ...
UDX is performing this study to evaluate the performance of a preliminary panel of biomarkers for detecting colorectal cancer and advanced adenomas in the US population and to provide supporting data for the development of the final assay. The study, called USOPTIVAL, has been designed to collect blood samples and clinical data from 1,100 subjects, aged 45-84, ...
