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Chemical plant fire could impact water, wastewater systems

Health care facilities should be on alert for possible downstream impact to their water supplies

Nurse communication systems keep advancing

Greater connectivity and improved ease of use drive recent innovations

Using data to fight for better codes

How facilities managers can join the effort to push for a smarter regulatory environment

The Joint Commission adds safety briefing to surveys

Plus: Changes to NFPA 70B, CMS memo in workplace violence, The Joint Commission eliminates some standards

Taking advantage of codes flexibility

Many codes and standards offer alternative options that are often overlooked

Helping to improve hospital codes

ASHE encourages facilities managers to weigh in on NFPA 10 and help bring code alignment to fire extinguisher inspection

Task force creates user-friendly tools

Interactive member tools, many of which are free, help with compliance crosswalks, risk analysis and more

Hospital receives presidential award for innovative approach to caring for human trafficking victims 

The Blue Dot Human Trafficking Initiative at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore yesterday received a 2022 Presidential Award for Extraordinary Efforts to Combat Trafficking in Persons for its innovative and holistic approach to the care and well-being of human trafficking victims.

CMS proposes to require SNFs to disclose more ownership, governance data 

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday

HHS releases guide to prevent denial-of-service attacks, cyberthreat year-in-review

The Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) yesterday released a guide to help health care organizations protect their internet-connected devices and networks from Distributed Denial of Service attacks, which can keep providers and patients from accessing critical resources such as electronic health records and software-based medical equipment.