On January 30, 2026, data from New York, NY, projected a solid expansion of the US Respiratory Disposable Devices market size. Figures suggest a potentially impressive growth from its net worth in 2023 of USD 511 Million to an estimated USD 1,034 Million by 2033. This prediction estimates the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) at…
During influenza seasons, hospitals face the substantial operational challenges of elevated patient numbers, efficient management of medical equipment, and ensuring robust infection prevention programs. This period typically places an enormous strain not only on hospital infrastructure but also on the staff. Andrew Yamarick, MBA, General Manager of Medical Technology Management at Agiliti, provided tangible insights…
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), including surgical site infections (SSIs), are among the most prevalent challenges in hospital settings across the globe. SSIs, in particular, contribute significantly to postoperative morbidity and mortality, extended hospital stays, and burgeoning healthcare costs. Compounding this, while evidence-based guidelines for SSI mitigation exist, hospitals struggle to consistently adhere to these guidelines, intensifying…
Hansen's disease, commonly identified as leprosy, is perhaps one of the most misinterpreted infectious diseases in contemporary healthcare. This chronic bacterial infection, caused by Mycobacterium leprae, predominantly impacts the skin and peripheral nerves. Left untreated, it can result in loss of sensation, paralysis, even blindness. However, contrary to folklore, leprosy is curable through antibiotics, has…
The Huntsville Hospital Health System has once again been acclaimed for its impactful role in the field of employment and professional upskilling in North Alabama. Known for its robust workplace culture and a dedicated commitment to its wide array of employees across the Tennessee Valley, this healthcare institution has earned a deserving spot on the…
Michigan's Bronson Methodist Hospital recently reported a case of Legionnaires’ Disease in a patient, triggering a comprehensive investigation by local health officials along with necessary steps within the hospital to mitigate the situation. Despite the diagnosis being confined to a single individual, it's crucial to scrutinize the hospital's actions concerning patient notifications, safety measures, and…
Healthcare environments naturally present a higher risk during periods of enhanced respiratory disease activity. This situation arises primarily due to several distinct factors: a high concentration of individuals seeking medical care, extended indoor exposure, and a continuous flow of patients. Notably, the elevated risk associated with these settings does not hinge solely on a single…
In the field of infection prevention, cultivating a work environment where nursing professionals are empowered to voice their concerns is crucial. In a recent discussion with Infection Control Today, healthcare expert Colleen Becker, PhD, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, highlighted the pivotal role of consistent communication, transparent data sharing, and team-centric objectives in mitigating employee burnout, bolstering…
The influenza season which started early this year in Illinois, including Evanston, appears to have plateaued, according to recent data. However, healthcare professionals caution that the influenza virus still remains a significant risk, especially for elderly individuals and those with compromised immune statuses. Infection prevention experts recommend continued vigilance given the potential for infection spread.
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Residents of Hampton Roads are witnessing an unusual surge in flu activity this season, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and supplemented by local health surveillance reports. Area hospitals and health care systems are consequently reinforcing masking guidelines and taking stringent infection prevention steps in all care environments, in a bid…