by Ternio Group | Mar 23, 2022 | Blog, Opinion
Spring Into Action! Ternio Newsroom Staff | March 23, 2022 The quality of care for surgical patients depends first and foremost upon the expertise, skills, and dedication of the clinicians involved. But the case could be made that the instruments used in the OR —...
by Ternio Group | Feb 16, 2022 | News, Opinion
The Buried Treasure of Uncollected/Unexamined Data Ternio Newsroom Staff | February 16, 2022 The entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist Peter Diamandis tells an instructive story about the value of data: Founder and former Chairman of Goldcorp, Rob McEwen had a...
by Ternio Group | Jan 19, 2022 | News, Opinion
Predictions for 2022 Ternio Newsroom Staff | January 19, 2022 Patient obsession surpasses patient centricity. It indicates a single-minded, highly focused, intentional effort to listen to patients and properly adjust to their needs, expectations, and demands....
by Ternio Group | Dec 14, 2021 | News, Opinion
How administrative tasks contribute to the problem, and what can be done about it Ternio Newsroom Staff | December 14, 2021 The nursing shortage that US healthcare is currently experiencing began long before the pandemic propelled it into the headlines. A University...
by Ternio Group | Nov 15, 2021 | News, Opinion
Replacing those plastic straws is great, Now, let’s focus on the OR. Ternio Newsroom Staff | November 15, 2021 5.9 million tons. That’s how much garbage is produced by the nation’s 950,000+ staffed hospital beds, according to the American Hospital Association. And...
by Ternio Group | Oct 14, 2021 | News, Opinion
What the Pandemic Has Taught Us Ternio Newsroom Staff | October 14, 2021 Medical supply chain flaws, inefficiencies, and shortages have long been acknowledged as problematic among healthcare professionals. The emergence of COVID 19 and its Delta variant have...