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Capital Health Partners With Swipesense To Further Its Commitment To Patient Safety And Infection Prevention
Top regional health system to implement industry s leading patient safety platform, citing dedication to its community and becoming a high reliability healthcare organization
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Capital Health, a regional leader in providing progressive, quality patient care, has selected
SwipeSense as its safety technology platform to prevent hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), and avoid preventable harm, such as patient falls, by ensuring consistent and safe care delivery. To tackle these issues, Capital Health will implement SwipeSense s Hand Hygiene and Nursing Insights applications system-wide in its two New Jersey hospitals.
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Lydia Osborne, 74, of Pennington, NJ passed away surrounded by her family on April 24, 2021 at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell.
Lydia was born and raised in Princeton, NJ. After living in Ewing, NJ for a couple of years, she moved to Pennington where she was a resident for the past 45 years. She graduated from Princeton High School and started her career at The Alumni Council of Princeton University in 1965. She left her career for ten years to start a family, however, returned in 1983. As the Assistant to the
Director of the Alumni Council, her compassion, knowledge, dedication, smile, and contagious personality was known by many Princeton alumni.
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HOPEWELL, N.J., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Capital Health and St. Francis Medical Center, a member of Trinity Health, have signed a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI). Under this LOI, St. Francis Medical Center will become a part of Capital Health. The non-binding LOI is the first step in evaluating and designing a framework that will enhance health care services and create a new model of care for residents of Trenton and the surrounding area. The goal is to work toward a definitive agreement that will create a more comprehensive and sustainable health care system for our community.