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NHS Innovator Passport: What It Means for MedTech
The UK government has proposed a new “innovator passport” designed to simplify how medical technologies are assessed and adopted across …
Why Medical-Grade Non-Contact Thermometers Are Transforming U.S. Healthcare
U.S. healthcare facilities are rapidly increasing their adoption of medical-grade non-contact thermometers as infection-prevention priorities intensify and clinical workflows become …
TRITEMP™ Thermometer Accuracy: Clinical Precision Designed for Healthcare
The TRITEMP™ non-contact thermometer delivers ±0.2°C clinical accuracy, verified against international standards and engineered for fast, hygienic readings in UK …
Hospital Staffing Crisis 2025: Why TRITEMP™ Is the Proven Thermometer Solution
Across the United States, healthcare is at a breaking point. Staffing shortages, rising patient loads, and inflationary pressures have left …
Caring Without Contact: How TRITEMP™ Helps Dementia Nurses Provide Dignified, Reliable Care
Reliable Readings and Dignified Care for Dementia Patients At a care home in Cape Town, South Africa, Nursing Sister Sue …
Japan Early Flu Outbreak: Why UK & US Hospitals Must Strengthen Infection Control Now
Japan is facing an influenza wave nearly five weeks ahead of its usual timetable, with thousands of confirmed cases, school …
The NHS 10-Year Plan — How Smarter Technology Is Shaping a Stronger, Safer Health Service
The NHS 10-Year Plan sets out an ambitious vision: a modern health service built around prevention, digital innovation, and sustainability. …
The Truth About Thermometer Hygiene: How Non-Contact Devices Transform Infection Control
Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) teams know that even small lapses in hygiene can lead to major healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). …
Infection Control and Nursing – What Makes It So Critical?
In the fast-paced and dynamic field of healthcare, infection control has never been more important. That’s where infection control nurses …
