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The Wall Street Journal: A patient-centered design could reduce infections, falls, errors—and ultimately costs. /November 19, 2013 by Alawi Luetz

Designed by NXT Health, a nonprofit in New York, and funded by the Department of Defense, the room is designed to reduce infections, falls, errors—and ultimately costs.

Designed by NXT Health, a nonprofit in New York, and funded by the Department of Defense, the room is designed to reduce infections, falls, errors—and ultimately costs.


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