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  2. HHA Services - Wikipedia

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    HHA Services, originally Hospital Housekeepers of America, was founded in 1974 by Daniel W. Bowen, Jr. in Detroit, MI. [1] The company diversified in 1982 and founded Consolidated Building Services to provide janitorial service to medical office buildings, clinics and commercial buildings. In 1983, Medical Pest Control was founded to provide ...

  3. Housekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Housekeeping. Housekeeping is the management and routine support activities of running and maintaining an organized physical institution occupied or used by people, like a house, ship, hospital or factory, such as cleaning, tidying/organizing, cooking, shopping, and bill payment. These tasks may be performed by members of the household, or by ...

  4. Medical equipment management - Wikipedia

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    Medical equipment management (sometimes referred to as clinical engineering, clinical engineering management, clinical technology management, healthcare technology management, biomedical maintenance, biomedical equipment management, and biomedical engineering) is a term for the professionals who manage operations, analyze and improve utilization and safety, and support servicing healthcare ...

  5. These Are the Best U.S. Hospitals for Patient Safety and ...

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    The Healthgrades Patient Safety Excellence Award honored 444 hospitals, which marks the top 10% of all hospitals that were assessed, according to the release. The hospitals awarded in this ...

  6. Bed management in England - Wikipedia

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    Bed management is the allocation and provision of beds, especially in a hospital where beds in specialist wards are a scarce resource. [2] The "bed" in this context represents not simply a place for the patient to sleep, but the services that go with being cared for by the medical facility: admission processing, physician time, nursing care ...

  7. Palliative Care: What It Is, Examples, Benefits, More

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    Palliative care specialists may help people with symptom management and pain management, according to a 2017 review on people living with advanced cancer. Improved quality of life.

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