The Role of Privacy Screens in Infection Control and Patient Safety

Hospitals are meant to be places of healing, yet hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) affect 1 in 31 patients each day, according to the CDC. With bacteria lingering on frequently touched surfaces, including hospital curtains, preventing infections is a constant challenge. Healthcare facilities need solutions that reduce the spread of bacteria, improve hygiene, and keep patients safe

By |2025-03-31T22:24:56-07:00March 31st, 2025|Healthcare|

U.S. Hospital Occupancy Could Reach 85% by 2032, Raising Concerns for Patient Care

The United States is on track for a potential hospital bed crisis as occupancy rates continue to climb. According to researchers from UCLA, hospital occupancy is expected to rise from the current 75% to 85% by 2032. This increase pushes the system dangerously close to what experts define as a bed shortage, where hospitals struggle

By |2025-03-31T22:25:30-07:00March 31st, 2025|Healthcare|

Privacy Screens for Emergency Rooms: A Smarter Solution for Patient Care

Emergency rooms are some of the busiest places in a hospital. Doctors and nurses work under pressure to provide life-saving care, but overcrowding, lack of privacy, and limited space create challenges that make their jobs even harder. During peak seasons and pandemics, these problems become worse. Patients in hallway beds have no privacy, while unorganized

By |2025-02-25T11:07:29-08:00February 21st, 2025|Healthcare|
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