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New stroke drug quicker, easier to give, could improve patient outcomes

Charleston hospitals are switching to a clot-busting drug to treat strokes that is simpler and easier to give, could speed up the time a patient receives treatment, and potentially improve

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Lowcountry hospitals receive grade on patient safety

CHARLESTON, S.C (WCBD) – Hospitals across the nation, and in the Lowcountry, are being graded on their patient safety. The Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade Spring 2023 results were released this week, showing how nearly 3,000 hospitals are performing in keeping patients safe from preventable harm and medical errors. Leapfrog, which is a national watchdog organization, […]

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Summerville hospital to launch $67M expansion

Critical nurse shortage may soon hit SC

Our state’s rapidly growing elderly population continues to put a strain on our health care system. In fact, our next guest says that by 2030, South Carolina will probably have a greater need for nurses than any other state in the nation. Mike Switzer interviews Christina Oh, president and CEO at Trident Health in North Charleston, SC.

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