Florida Medical Center Expansion, Renovation Moves Forward

FT. MYERS, Fla. — Lee Memorial Health System in Ft. Myers is will soon begin work on a significant expansion and renovation of the Gulf Coast Medical Center, also located in Fort Myers. System officials recently signed a contract with the joint venture of global construction firm Skanska and Gates Construction of Bonita Springs, Fla., to complete the $200 million construction portion of the project.

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Glass Screens

Carvart Contract has introduced full-height architectural glassScreens, which can better reflect daylight. The new line comes in opaque and translucent colors, patterns, gradients and wood/textile effects. The palette includes 27 back-painted colors, 24 metal frame colors and over 50 options of laminated aesthetics. In the glassBoards edition, surfaces can be writeable or projectable. The 3/8-inch and ½-inch thick, tempered safety glass can block sound and provide privacy as room dividers, stand-alone panels and workstations.

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Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Breaks Ground on Surgical Tower

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The M.T. Mustian Center at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) recently started construction with Birmingham, Ala.-based Brasfield & Gorrie. Demolition and site work was already underway for new surgical tower during the groundbreaking ceremony on June 3.

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Biodegradable Urinal Screen

Two biodegradable, fragrance-releasing urinal screens will eliminate urine backsplash using a patented bristle seal. Released by Sealed Air’s Diversey Care division in partnership with Ekcos Innovation, the products prevent the spread of microbes, floor deterioration and odors. The screens are infused with resin that uses timed-release deodorant technology, which can improve customer satisfaction. Called Power Screen and Ekcoscreen, they last 30 and 60 days, respectively, and have a smaller carbon footprint than similar products with shorter lifespans.

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Hospital in South Dallas Celebrates First Anniversary

DALLAS — Parkland Health & Hospital System’s Hatcher Station Health Center recently celebrated its one-year anniversary. The $22 million facility sits on seven acres in South Dallas and replaced the old East Dallas Health Center.

“It has brightened up this part of the neighborhood. We hope it will lead to even more development,” said Rev. Donald R. Parish Sr. of True Lee Missionary Baptist Church, which is located directly behind the health center.

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Kaiser Permanente Makes Aggressive Green Goals for 2025

OAKLAND, Calif. — Kaiser Permanente, an Oakland-based health care system, set new and aggressive environmental goals for the year 2025, including becoming carbon net positive and sending zero waste to landfills.

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Robots Kill Superbugs at Norton Audubon Hospital

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — At Norton Audubon Hospital in Louisville, three new sanitation workers have arrived, but they won’t be wearing scrubs. Metallic robots from San Antonio, Texas-based company Xenex Disinfection Services were purchased for $300,000 — or $100,000 a piece — to destroy potential germs and bacteria, especially drug-resistant superbugs like Clostridium difficile, better known as C. Diff, and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

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Health Care Community Cloud Service

International provider of hosting and cloud services, QTS Realty Trust launched Healthcare Community Cloud (HCC) to offer health care organizations highly secure cloud infrastructure to safely share sensitive data and meet strict regulatory mandates including HIPPA and HITECH. Organizations with HCC will benefit from optimized operations and resources, which will reduce capital expenditures when protecting electronic patient health information. HCC is a cloud solution tailored to health care organizations’ complex compliance requirements.

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