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HOUSTON A former Memorial Hermann Greater Heights employee claims the hospital s negligence led her to suffer a severe injury while trying to transfer a patient to a wheelchair.
Sarah Gonzalez filed a complaint March 3 in Harris County District Court against Memorial Hermann Health System doing business as Memorial Hermann Greater Heights alleging negligence.
According to her complaint, Gonzalez was employed by Memorial Hermann Greater Heights on May 5, 2019, when she suffered injuries while transferring a patient to a wheelchair. She alleges that Memorial Hermann Greater Heights is negligence for failing to properly instruct and provide training to its employees.
Gonzalez also claims the hospital was negligent for not providing her with adequate assistance, maintaining a safe workplace and for failing to supervise its employees. She further claims she has suffered severe pain, mental anguish, physical impairment and other medical issues as well as incurred medical expen
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Bon Secours health system co-founds a patient data aggregation startup
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The Bon Secours Short Pump Emergency Center at 12320 W. Broad St. The health system is one of 14 systems that co-founded Truveta, a startup that will aggregate and sell anonymized patient data. (
Courtesy of Bon Secours)
Bon Secours is getting into the tech startup world.
The hospital chain and 13 other U.S. health systems have founded Truveta, a startup company based in Seattle that will consolidate the systems’ patient data into an anonymous format and pool it into a single system that will sell the data in the name of improved medical care and research.
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NEW YORK, March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Frontline Impact Project, a social impact platform started by The KIND Foundation, today announces a robust effort to get quality-of-life goods to volunteers helping Americans get vaccinated. The platform, which mobilizes companies to support frontline workers in need, is directing food, beverages, and personal care items to vaccination sites, including some of the nation s largest. Over the next month, nearly 250,000 products will be sent to eleven states and Washington, D.C., and as vaccination efforts expand so too will resource allotments.
In total, twenty-six companies have joined Frontline Impact Project to support the doctors, nurses, pharmacists, paramedics, National Guard and everyday people working around the clock to run vaccination operations. Since its founding, Frontline Impact Project has engaged 80 companies across a variety of industries. The corporate movement appears to have staying pow