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Prnewswire | May 10, 2023
Gaylord Specialty Healthcare, a nonprofit rehabilitation-focused healthcare system, is proud to announce that it is the first healthcare organization in the nation to use the Phagenyx® Neurostimulation System from Phagenesis, Ltd. to treat dysphagia among stroke patients. Dysphagia – or the difficulty or inability to swallow – affects millions worldwide and is a common diagnosis among adult patients at long-term acute care hospitals, including Gaylord Hospital. D...
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Skylight Health Group | December 14, 2022
Skylight Health Group Inc. a healthcare platform combining technology and analytics focused on transitioning patients into value based care to drive better health outcomes and experiences in the United States, announced that its Board of Directors has authorized, and the Company has declared, a dividend on its 9.25% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Shares for the month of January 2023. The Series A Preferred Shares trade under the “SLHGP” stock ticker symbol....
Mediphore | October 23, 2020
Mediphore Inc., a healthcare technology startup, announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued U.S. Patent No. 10,810,550, a patent that covers fundamental elements of Mediphore's process coordination framework. Using this patented technology, Mediphore seeks to address and eliminate substantial process inefficiencies within the healthcare industry in innovative and cost-effective ways. Read More
Yale New Haven Health | May 26, 2020
Earlier this year in New Haven, Connecticut, the location of Yale New Haven Health’s main hospital, the health system was challenged by how many COVID-19 patients would need to be admitted and ventilated. The health system wanted to ensure its respiratory therapists and other clinicians could continue to deliver high-quality care amid a surge of patients. The concern, in part, stemmed from the influx of coronavirus patients admitted to the health system’s Greenwich hospital, in proxi...
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