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Sticking to the essentials in health care power systems

The unique needs of health care infrastructure call for a rethinking of how power system requirements are developed and managed

Understanding the NEC and its health care applications

Untangling the National Electrical Code’s articles 517, 700, 701 and 702 requirements for health care essential electrical systems

Knowing the difference between medical and instrument air

Although equally important to patient care, medical air and instrument air are not interchangeable and each should be used for distinct tasks

Texas A&M University will educate future docs to think like engineers

The school's new EnMed program will integrate medical school education and product innovation

Wireless technology improves outcomes

Mayo Clinic tracked results of a new telemedicine program used for neonatal care

Johns Hopkins addresses COVID-19-related oxygen shortages

A new white paper lays out solutions and mitigation efforts to ensure oxygen supply for patients in need

How to decrease fire risk in oxygen-enriched atmospheres

Higher oxygen usage to treat patients with COVID-19 has led to unintended increases in fire risk that should be mitigated

Ultracold freezers help save energy

Mayo Clinic replaces more than 1,000 freezers, reducing energy use 60 percent

How efficient is your liquid oxygen system?

Resources to help differentiate between normal and excessive oxygen leakage, and how to troubleshoot issues

Carbon dioxide shortage impacts health care surgeries

Developing a plan with medical gas suppliers is necessary to overcome the current national shortage and continue meeting patient needs