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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Keeping Nurses Safe on the Job Is not Only the Right Thing to Do, but it Saves Big Money

A new report released by Public Citizen looks at health providers who use safe patient handling equipment consistently and who have successfully reduced worker injuries, leading to big cost savings.  Click here for the full report.
Posted by Occupational Health Clinical Center at 8:57 AM
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