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Karen Appold

Karen Appold is a seasoned writer and editor, with more than 20 years of editorial experience and started Write Now Services in 2003. Her scope of work includes writing, editing, and proofreading scholarly peer-reviewed journal content, consumer articles, white papers, and company reports for a variety of medical organizations, businesses, and media. Karen, who holds a BA in English from Penn State University, resides in Lehigh Valley, Pa.

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    LISTEN NOW! ABIM Foundation EVP/COO Explains How the Choosing Wisely Campaign Got Started, and Its Impact on the U.S. Healthcare System

    June 1, 2014

    Daniel Wolfson, MHSA, executive vice president and COO of the ABIM Foundation, discusses how the Choosing Wisely campaign got started and its significance in U.S. healthcare

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    LISTEN NOW! Two Additional Choosing Wisely Recommendations from Specialty Societies

    June 1, 2014

    Linda Cox, MD, president of American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, and Rahul Shah, MD, FACS, FAAP, co-chair of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation’s Patient Safety Quality Improvement Committee, offer recommendations for hospitalists

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    Copper Considered Safe, Effective in Preventing Hospital-Acquired Infections

    April 1, 2014

    A reader responds to concerns around proposed use of copper touch surfaces in hospitals

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    Concern about Copper’s Effectiveness in Preventing Hospital-Acquired Infections

    November 1, 2013

    Despite its antimicrobial properties, copper plating should be done with foresight, caution

  • News

    Copper-Surface Experiment Makes Immediate Impact

    September 1, 2013

    Implementation at Ronald McDonald House in Charleston, S.C., reduces bacteria 90%

  • News

    Study Investigator Explains Why Copper Surfaces Can Help Prevent Infections

    September 1, 2013

    Lead study investigator Michael Shmidt, PhD, discusses strategies for using copper to kill hospital-acquired infections

  • News

    Medicare Penalties Make Hospital-Acquired-Infection Solutions a Priority

    September 1, 2013

    Regulatory shift would reduce reimbursement to hospitals for treating patients with certain HAIs

  • News

    How Copper Could Solve Problem of Hospital-Acquired Infections

    September 1, 2013

    Antimicrobial effect of copper-alloy surfaces kills 99.9% of bacteria, can supplement efforts to decrease HAIs

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