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Protecting Patients, Earning Trust: Rolascreen’s Role in Infection Control

By |2025-06-27T13:43:37-07:00June 27th, 2025|Healthcare|

Cleanable, compliant, and ready in seconds — here’s how Rolascreen strengthens your frontline defense. Infection control isn’t just a policy — it’s a responsibility. Every surface, every process, and every decision impacts patient safety and staff protection. And in a post-pandemic world, the margin for error is thinner than ever. That’s why hospitals nationwide are

Pediatric Privacy: Why Kids Need More Than Just a Curtain

By |2025-06-23T15:42:09-07:00June 23rd, 2025|Healthcare|

In pediatric care, privacy calms fear, eases anxiety, and protects dignity for the whole family. A child’s hospital visit isn’t just another case on the schedule. It’s an emotional event—for them and for their parents. Whether it’s a routine treatment or an emergency situation, children often enter clinical spaces feeling scared, confused, and overwhelmed. In

Faster Room Turnover, Lower Costs: How Rolascreen Streamlines Patient Flow

By |2025-06-23T15:49:51-07:00June 23rd, 2025|Healthcare|

A small equipment shift that helps solve one of healthcare’s biggest bottlenecks. In today’s hospitals, room turnover speed can make or break operational efficiency. Discharges are delayed. Emergency departments back up. And in many cases, one surprising source of that delay is hiding in plain sight: fabric privacy curtains. Rolascreen offers a smarter alternative —

Silent Savings: How Rolascreen Reduces Hidden Operational Costs

By |2025-06-13T08:25:31-07:00June 13th, 2025|Healthcare|

From laundry fees to labor hours, here’s how hospitals save more than they expect. When hospitals look to reduce costs, they usually focus on staffing, equipment, or billing—the big-ticket items. However, some of the most persistent, expensive inefficiencies are experienced in day-to-day operations, especially in areas few people question. Privacy curtains are a prime example.

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