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Boston Children’s Hospital Custom Pediatric Prints With On The Right Track Disposable Curtains

Boston Children’s Hospital Custom Pediatric Prints With On The Right Track Disposable Curtains

Boston Children’s Hospital Partners With On The Right Track To Develop A Unique Design for Recyclable/ Disposable Cubicle Curtains

Boston Children’s Hospital, ranked as the number one pediatric hospital in the nation for the seventh year in a row according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2020-21, partners with On The Right Track to design their own pattern for recyclable/disposable privacy curtains.

Press Release: Upstate New York hospital system is 'On the Right Track'

Press Release: Upstate New York hospital system is 'On the Right Track'

An upstate New York hospital organization faced a challenge: an outdated, ineffective cubicle curtain system with textile curtains. Hospital leaders decided to explore alternatives, and that's where On the Right Track came in.

United Health Services Hospitals is a tertiary care center and part of the nonprofit, locally owned United Health Services healthcare system of Greater Binghamton, a network of hospitals, physician practice offices and home health agencies serving a seven-county region. United Health Services Hospitals' Wilson Medical Center is a 280-bed facility, while United Health Services Hospitals' Binghamton General Hospital across town has 220 beds. United Health Services Hospitals is a teaching hospital with trauma, stroke, and chest pain center, also as a heart, vascular institute and regional referral programs in neurosurgery, cancer care, neonatal intensive care, physical rehabilitation, and behavioral health.

The Healthcare Paradox

The Healthcare Paradox

The HAIs paradox is a major threat to patient safety. Patients are admitted to the hospital to receive medical treatment, get well and recover. Yet, every year in the United States over 2 million people contract a hospital-acquired infection.

Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), also known as Hospital-acquired infections and nosocomial infections, are infections that patients can get while receiving medical treatment for another condition in a healthcare facility.