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Monday, February 25, 2019

Monitor Alarm are still in the ECRI Institute top 10 health technology hazards

The ECRI Institute published its 2019 top 10 health technology hazards, and physiologic monitor alarm are still on this list.
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Yuval Bitan is a researcher and a Human Factors engineer, specialized in ways to improve patient safety through the implementation of human factors principles in the healthcare complex working environment. Yuval was a Research Associate at the Cognitive Technologies Laboratory (University of Chicago, Illinois), HumanEra (University Health Network, Toronto, Canada) and at the University of Toronto. Yuval holds a Ph.D. in Human Factors Engineering from the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er-Sheva, Israel, where he teaches at the department of Health Policy and Management, and leads SimReC - The research center for simulation in healthcare.
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