The article below is reprinted with permission from The Capital Issue, a quarterly newsletter published by Lancaster Pollard.In healthcare, technology is critical to ensuring patient safety and clinical quality as well as attracting and retaining qualified professionals. With the industry…
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House Bill 291, legislation designed to improve concussion safety for high school athletes in Florida, will go into effect this season, according to a St. Augustine Record report.
