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Spartanburg Regional creates skilled construction labor pipeline

Health care system helps to create training program to bolster local construction workforce

Resiliency a major focus of Mass General project

The hospital's design team is applying lessons learned after major natural disasters as it plans new clinical facility

Nurses recruit robot helper

Texas Health Dallas pilots a new addition to its nursing team, studies impact on workflow efficiency

CMS updates Emergency Preparedness Rule

Plus: NFPA standards open for public comment, CDC issues Ebola preparedness reminder

Launching into patient safety

Patient safety should be at the forefront of all health care facility operations

Getting involved in UL standards development

How to propose a new Underwriters Laboratories standard or suggest changes to an existing one

How I Tackled Physician Burnout Head-on, Reversed it and Prevented it from Happening Again

Physician burnout is a silent epidemic that poses serious challenges to patient health and our health care system. But we rarely talk about it, especially the physicians.

ONC: More hospitals able to exchange patient data with outside providers 

Four in 10 acute care hospitals could electronically send, receive, find and integrate patient health information from outside providers or sources in 2017, up from three in 10 in 2016, according to a report released this week by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology.

How You’re Transforming: Acadia Hospital

Acadia Hospital, Bangor, Maine, a nonprofit acute care psychiatric hospital employing more than 30 psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses, has helped rural hospitals in the state and as far away as Indiana bridge this critical gap in ED services with videoconferencing technology.