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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. Pulmonary Hygiene: Definition, Methods, Benefits for COPD, Safety

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    Pulmonary hygiene, previously known as pulmonary toilet, refers to exercises and procedures that help to clear your airways of mucus and other secretions. This ensures that your lungs get enough ...

  4. Common Respiratory Diseases: Causes and Prevention - Healthline

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    Global trends of interstitial lung diseases from 1990 to 2019: An age–period–cohort study based on the Global Burden of Disease study 2019, and projections until 2030. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih ...

  5. Aseptic Technique: Uses, Benefits, and Complications - Healthline

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    Outlook. Healthcare professionals use the aseptic technique to prevent contamination from pathogens like bacteria and viruses. It involves applying the strictest rules during medical procedures to ...

  6. Pulmonary hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Pulmonary hygiene. Pulmonary hygiene, also referred to as pulmonary toilet, [1] is a set of methods used to clear mucus and secretions from the airways. The word pulmonary refers to the lungs. The word toilet, related to the French toilette, refers to body care and hygiene; this root is used in words such as toiletry that also relate to cleansing.

  7. Disease surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Disease surveillance is an epidemiological practice by which the spread of disease is monitored in order to establish patterns of progression. The main role of disease surveillance is to predict, observe, and minimize the harm caused by outbreak, epidemic, and pandemic situations, as well as increase knowledge about which factors contribute to such circumstances.

  8. Public health surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Passive surveillance systems are less time-consuming and less expensive to run but risk under-reporting of some diseases. Active surveillance systems are most appropriate for epidemics or where a disease has been targeted for elimination. Techniques of public health surveillance have been used in particular to study infectious diseases.

  9. What to Know About Hospitals - WebMD

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    What to Know About Hospitals. A hospital is a crucial part of the health system. It provides outpatient, inpatient, and emergency medical care for sick and injured people. You can visit a hospital ...

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