GxP compliance is a means to demonstrate good practices that ensure safety in food and medical products. While the standards and regulations can be tailored to a particular field, they have complex requirements in the pharmaceutical industry. In this article, we’ll look at GxP compliance solutions to help you meet best practice guidelines.
With new workplace EHS guidelines, healthcare facility managers can leverage remote temperature monitoring systems to ensure that operations remain open and safe.
Navigating through VFC vaccine storage requirements, documentation and record keeping is no easy task. This article will provide the best practices on how to properly adhere to guidelines and highlight technological solutions that can help make your staff’s lives easier when adhering to compliance guidelines.
Whether your facility is focused on pediatrics, general care or infectious disease treatment, the protocols for vaccine storage and biosafety should be a top priority. Here we’ll outline the key measures for vaccine management and how automated monitoring can help you maintain and demonstrate compliance.
Understanding the requirements of different types of healthcare audits and demonstrating compliance can be a challenge for any facility. In this article, understand how your facility can be prepared for anything.
Complying with USP <800> hazardous drug guidelines is crucial to not only maintaining the safety of your employees but also the bottom line of your facility. In this article we’ll provide a USP <800> summary and break down key areas of compliance, and how to ensure you continue to uphold them.
When you think about your facility’s operations, how much confidence do you have in your synchronized clock system? Are classes starting when scheduled? Are procedures being tracked accurately? Do maintenance and IT teams get repeated requests to bring clocks back in sync? The answers to these questions reveal the overall efficiency of your operations.
Caring for patients is a taxing and demanding job. Care teams must be prepared to jump into action when hospital emergencies occur. Healthcare professionals care for multiple patients at once. What happens during a Code Blue and how are hospital emergencies handled efficiently?
With a new focus on cost reductions and improving patient care it’s imperative that hospital facilities management teams get the right tools in the hands of physicians. Here we explore how facility managers and executive leadership can help.
In the context of a global health crisis and recent advances in hospital technology, healthcare facilities will need to turn to automated facility monitoring in order to run efficiently, retain staff and remain vital.