Definition : Covers designed to wrap around arm boards while in use in order to protect a patient's arms. Arm board covers usually consist of sleeves made from either absorbent or non-absorbent, non-woven material to minimize cross-infection between patients who use the arm boards. Arm board covers are made in different sizes to match the sizes of the arm boards in use, whether for adult, child, or infant patients.
Action Products, Inc. is the manufacturer of pressure relieving support surfaces, using Akton polymer, to prevent pressure ulcers. As a pioneer in the gel positioning category, Actionproducts have many pressure and shear reducing qualities.
We are a global medical technology company that specializes in the development and sale of products and services that allow our physician customers to deliver high quality care and as a result, enhanced clinical outcomes for their patients
Dynarex was established in 1967 and has evolved into one of the foremost healthcare industry's leading manufacturers of disposable medical products. We have thousands of distributor partners in all 50 states as well as Canada, Europe and South America. Our manufacturing facilities are found in the U.S. and all over the world. Dynarex has four regional warehouses located in Orangeburg, NY, Pocahontas, AR, Ada, Ohio and our newest facility in Jacksonville, FL.
General Econopak, Inc. provides solutions in the areas of aseptic technique, sterilization, cleanliness, and protection of personnel & equipment for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, veterinary, and allied markets.
Sterimed Inc. has been manufacturing sterile disposable equipment covers since 1984. Our plant is located in Cartersville Georgia, which is about 40 miles Northwest of Atlanta.
The Tetra Company was founded in Chicago, IL, in a single office on the second floor at 350 N. Clark Street, in 1913 with one product - "The TETRA Bandage" - an all cotton bandage that derived its "stretch" by twisting the cotton threads very tightly.
HP in collaboration with HIMSS
To protect patient health information, hospitals and healthcare organizations need to be sure they are incorporating often overlooked endpoint technologies -- namely, printers -- in their healthcare IT security plans. For more insight from Pamela Dill, Senior Security Advisor at HP Inc. read more here.
Focus on these neglected areas: staffing, business overhead, and payer contracts. Gains made in the areas of staffing, overhead, and payer reimbursements can contribute to more effective recruitment and retention as well as boost financial performance in the long run.
HP in collaboration with HIMSS
As the healthcare industry embraces value-based care, hospitals and other provider organizations are relying on digitization to better follow patients through their healthcare journey -- and recoup each and every reimbursement dollar. For more insight from Jeffrey Goldstein, MD, MS, Senior Healthcare Specialist and Daniel Colling , BSC, RN, Global Lead for Clinical and Print Workflow Solutions at HP inc. read more here.
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AND example search: default AND document
This is the default operator. It will be used if there is no Boolean operator between two terms. For example:
default document is the same as default AND document. In this case both terms need to exist within a listing to find a match on that listing.The + character is synonymous with using AND.
OR example search: default OR document
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NOT example search: default NOT "document type"
The NOT operator excludes documents that contain the term (or phrase) after NOT. So a listing match would have to include the word default but not the phrase "document type". The - character is synonymous with using NOT.
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example search: ehr*
This query will match all documents containing words beginning with the prefix 'ehr' like the word Ehrlichia.