Mubadala inaugurates fully integrated health network
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Mubadala Health, the integrated healthcare network is focused on enhancing the patient experience.
The Abu Dhabi-based group will bring together six of its wholly-owned medical assets in the UAE into an integrated network to serve patients seeking specialised care
Mubadala Investment Company, Abu Dhabi’s strategic investment vehicle, announced today it will bring together six of its wholly-owned medical assets in the UAE into an integrated network to serve patients seeking specialised care.
Mubadala Health, the integrated healthcare network, is focused on enhancing the patient experience, seeking innovative solutions, driving collaboration across the sector and forging global partnerships to elevate clinical outcomes.
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Babies spending holidays at Cleveland Clinic get festive jammies Cleveland Clinic nurses purchased festive pajamas for the babies in their care. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Foundation) By Stephanie Czekalinski | December 24, 2020 at 4:05 PM EST - Updated December 24 at 7:35 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Check out these cute pictures of babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Cleveland Clinic.
The nurses at the Fairview Hospital dressed these tiny patients in the festive pajamas to surprise their parents when they came in to visit their babies, according to a Cleveland Clinic press release. Cleveland Clinic nurses purchased festive pajamas for babies spending the holiday in their care. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Foundation)
Face shields fill gap for Ohio medical startup
Dan Shingler
Bounce Innovation Hub
NelDerm founder Kevin Nelson pulls a pallet with 10,000 face shields that were part of a huge donation to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
On the morning of Dec. 10, Kevin Nelson got into a truck loaded with face shields that his company, Akron, Ohio-based NelDerm, had made to sell.
Instead, he was going to give them away. With demand for the shields down from what it was at the start of the pandemic, Nelson figured giving them away was better than them ending up unused in a landfill. So, he made the drive and gave the shields, 100,000 of them, to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.