Large Hadron Collider

LHC Group and SLCC Collaboration Creates "Home-Health" Lab for Student Nurses Training

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Tuesday, August 20, 2019

"LHC Group is proud to again partner with SLCC to further the education of our future home healthcare clinicians and professionals," said Keith G. Myers, LHC Group's chairman and CEO.

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  • "LHC Group is proud to again partner with SLCC to further the education of our future home healthcare clinicians and professionals," said Keith G. Myers, LHC Group's chairman and CEO.
  • "Both LHC Group and SLCC are hopeful our collaboration will inspire a trend of making home health labs a standard on college campuses throughout Louisiana and across the country.
  • As that demand continues to rise, LHC Group's collaboration with SLCC is poised to prepare future nurses with the skills and experience needed to continue making home healthcare a high-quality care choice."
  • Leadership from both LHC Group and SLCC recently toured the new lab and emphasized the need for America's community colleges and universities to incorporate in-home care training into their nursing curriculums.

LHC Group finalizes joint venture and acquisition transactions in Missouri, Alabama, and Ohio

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Thursday, August 1, 2019

In Alabama, LHC Group and Atmore Community Hospital have finalized a JV partnership agreement to share ownership of a home health provider in Atmore.

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  • In Alabama, LHC Group and Atmore Community Hospital have finalized a JV partnership agreement to share ownership of a home health provider in Atmore.
  • In Ohio, LHC Group has purchased two HCBS locations in West Union and Waverly from Comfort Home Care.
  • In total, LHC Group expects annualized revenue from all three transactions of approximately $7.5 million and that it will not materially affect its 2019 diluted earnings per share.
  • LHC Group and its partners deliver a level of in-home healthcare service that is recognized industry-wide for consistent quality.

Danisense Current Transducers Used at CERN in Particle Booster PSU

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Monday, April 29, 2019

Danisense, the leader in high-accuracy current transducers for demanding applications, has announced that its current transducers have been used by teams at CERN as part of a significant upgrade program.

Key Points: 
  • Danisense, the leader in high-accuracy current transducers for demanding applications, has announced that its current transducers have been used by teams at CERN as part of a significant upgrade program.
  • The Danisense zero-flux DC current transducers (DCCT) are used in the design of QTRIM power supplies for the PS booster accelerator which are part of a chain of accelerators that inject the beam into the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics.
  • The upgrade, explains Miguel Cerqueira Bastos, team leader for the section at CERN which manages high precision current measurement for power supplies, will increase the beam energy in the PS booster accelerator from 1.4GeV to 2GeV.
  • Its products are of the highest quality and have an extremely flat frequency response and outstanding DC stability.