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Masimo Monitoring Solutions Promote Newborn and Maternal Safety
March 8, 2021 GMT
Masimo Newborn Sensor (Photo: Masimo)
NEUCHATEL, Switzerland (BUSINESS WIRE) Mar 8, 2021
Masimo (NASDAQ: MASI) provides a variety of innovative monitoring solutions designed to improve maternal and newborn safety during childbirth and the critical first minutes of life. Masimo SET ® pulse oximetry’s ability to measure during motion and low perfusion has helped newborns, neonates, and pediatric patients like no other pulse oximetry. Not only has Masimo SET ® helped clinicians reduce retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) 1 and improve screening for critical congenital heart disease (CCHD), 2-10 but it has helped push the standard of care for babies to new heights the evidence from CCHD studies with SET ®, for example, has been used in the establishment of screening guidelines used around the world. 11
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James Jackson, newly appointed Interim CEO of Alameda Health System. Photo courtesy of AHS.
The Alameda Health System (AHS) Board of Trustees recently approved the appointment of former AHS executive James Jackson as the system’s interim chief executive Officer. Jackson assumed the role on January 25
th after partnering on the transition with outgoing CEO Delvecchio Finley.
According to the AHS Board, Jackson was appointed to rebuild trust and resolve labor disputes, settle labor contracts and work with the Alameda County Board of Supervisors on a potential new AHS governance structure.
An Oakland native, Jackson previously served as the chief administrative officer at Alameda and San Leandro Hospitals until 2018. His ability to build authentic internal and external partnerships to advance AHS’s mission was a key factor in the board’s decision.
St. Louis County mobile centers likely to play major role in summer vaccination clinics
The two trailers can reach deeper into communities, and were the result of federal relief funding. They re outfitted to serve as command central for vaccination and testing clinics. 6:03 pm, Feb. 3, 2021 ×
Mark Harten begins a COVID-19 saliva test Wednesday, Feb. 3, from his vehicle in the Asbury Church parking lot. Public health educators Susan Vitulli and Stephany Medina worked from one of St. Louis County s new 28-foot trailers designed to be a mobile testing site and eventually a mobile vaccination clinic. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)
Mark Harten pulled his sedan into the Asbury United Methodist Church lot in West Duluth on Wednesday morning, intent on getting his first COVID-19 test.