PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW -- An Allegheny General Hospital physician invented a pager-like electronic device that tracks whether hospital workers wash their hands when they enter or leave patients’ rooms, a key to preventing hospital infections.
PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW -- An Allegheny General Hospital physician invented a pager-like electronic device that tracks whether hospital workers wash their hands when they enter or leave patients’ rooms, a key to preventing hospital infections.