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Shareholders can sue companies if they fail to increase staff and visitor safety

Companies that fail to prioritize visitor safety may be sued for alleged failure to protect workers and visitors from coronavirus.

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Technology is making US healthcare safer

The COVID-19 outbreak has promoted healthcare providers to accelerate the use of technology at a much more exceptional rate.

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Coronavirus threatens US hospital closures

Coronavirus threatens US hospital closures as elective treatment rates drop all over the country, having an impact on revenue.

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Missed appointments costing US healthcare $150bn per year

Even now patients with critical illnesses and symptoms staying home for fear of going to a US hospital and contracting the coronavirus.

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US Healthcare patient experience directly linked to increased revenue.

Good patient experience is an intrinsically valuable goal, and patients and visitors are increasingly emphasizing patient experience as part of care quality.

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The role of mobile wayfinding apps on College Campuses

How mobile wayfinding apps are helping colleges and universities solve navigation challenges and provide a more connected student experience.

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Data shows numbers of UK drinkers in the North East approaching Pre-COVID levels, while Londoners are staying away

Gain insight into how different people and different regions are reacting to the reopening of pubs, bars and restuarants across the UK

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iOS14 MAC Randomization

When is a MAC address not a MAC address? When it’s been randomised! But before we begin it’s important to have a good understanding of what a MAC address is and why it is used. What is a MAC address? A media access control address or “MAC” address is a…

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How indoor maps do more than guide people

Indoor maps are a useful tool, but how do they make communities stronger? Indoor maps bring people together both literally and figuratively

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Creating a safe and contactless office space for your staff and visitors

Ensure your business is on the right path for moving into a more controlled and contactless world through the use of Anayltics and Wayfinding

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How Brigham & Women’s Hospital responded to the threat of COVID-19 with Senior Architect Planner, Andrew Shinn

See our interview with Andrew Shinn, Senior Architect Planner at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, one of Harvard’s largest teaching hospitals below. Andrew discussed how the Brigham prepared for CV19 and the operational changes they made to tackle these challenges. How did Brigham & Women’s Hospital prepare for COVID-19 once it…

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Guidelines for Hospitality re-opening and social distancing

Pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels will need to make some huge changes The 4th July might traditionally hold a greater place in the hearts of those on the other side of the Atlantic than in the UK but 2020 might be the year that also sees celebrations in the UK.…

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Purple and Aruba collaborate to enhance Aruba Instant On offering

Purple is excited to further its partnership with Aruba, with support for Aruba Instant On.  Designed with small businesses in mind, Aruba Instant On is assisting companies facing the challenges of digital transformation. Aruba provides an easy-to-use and instantly deployable solution regardless of geography, type of business, or client devices…

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How COVID-19 has impacted consumer behavior and what brands should be doing to adapt

There has been a great amount of research historically on the universal nature of human needs, most notably by Maslow and his Hierarchy of Needs and more recently in Positive Psychology. Universal human needs are always important, and should play a part in our approach, however the way these needs…

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A retailers guide to meeting government social distancing guidelines

The British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, announced on Monday 25th May that non-essential retailers will be allowed to reopen their doors on 15th June and urged shoppers to go out and spend to help revive the British economy. It’s great news for all of us as a sense of normality…

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