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Many of you spend your down-time outdoors, whether that’s on the Ross Barnett Reservoir or at your local park.
As the hot and humid weather drives more people to cool off at the beach, lakes, rivers and pools, the risk of drowning increases. Tidelands Health, along with partners Midway ...
Heat stroke is a body’s critical call for help. You can die. Temperature rises above 104 degrees — sometimes as high as 108 ...
Patient safety and care quality decline when health care workers have poor sleep or work long, irregular shifts that disrupt sleep duration and quality.
It was during the COVID-19 pandemic—when burnout was hitting the health-care system the hardest—that Sarah Forgie started ...
EHR pioneer and Harvard Medical School professor Warner Slack, MD, said patients’ insight is the “largest and least utilized resource in healthcare.” Today, health systems are working to bring ...
Verkada's Healthcare Worker Safety Report reveals that inadequate safety puts the workforce at even greater risk.
Dr. Michael Anderson, an emergency medicine physician with Advocate Healthcare, joined the WGN Evening News at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 23, to offer some critical advice: ...
Nearly two in five healthcare workers in the U.S. say they have considered leaving their positions due to safety concerns, with almost half (45%) likely to leave their job in the ...