June 2004
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The Business of Running an In-House Biomed Program |
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by Laura Gater |
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Many hospitals choose to run their in-house biomedical programs as separate businesses,
often selling their services outside of the facility. We look at some successful programs
and get tips on how these programs can be implemented. |
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A Strategy for Superior Energy Management |
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by Clark A. Reed |
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Health care organizations can benefit from a program managed by the Environmental Protection Agency that saved consumers more than $9 billion last year. |
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Literature Review |
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You're Covered |
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by Marian Benjamin |
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Budget predictability is important to health care organizations. One way to ensure it
is to take advantage of equipment maintenance management programs. |
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Recycle Your Batteries: Its the Law |
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by Charles E. Vorwaller |
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By complying with the Battery Act, health care organizations can avoid hefty fines by
ensuring that batteries are properly recycled. |
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Editor's Note |
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by Marian Benjamin |
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Be Prepared |
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Soapbox |
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by John Barstow |
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What to Do When You Dont Know What to Do |
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