SRHS

Exposing Racism and Discrimination in Marin County; Schools and Community

Retrieved on: 
Monday, November 28, 2022

MARIN COUNTY, Calif. , Nov. 28, 2022  /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- September 2022 - protests sparked in Marin County. Heart Blaster was tagged in multiple posts on Instagram, and we were sent a flyer and body cam footage via DM that was aired on ABC 7 Bay Area News by a resident in the Canal Community. The flyer read #justiceformateo and the video footage was graphic and disturbing. The body cam footage showed Mateo being slammed to the ground and punched in the face by Officer Brandon Nail, with Officer Daisy Mazariegos standing nearby.

Key Points: 
  • Heart Blaster Incorporated is bringing to light the racism and discrimination happening in the community of Marin County.
  • We learned from community members that Mateo, a local gardener from the Canal Community, was enjoying a beer behind a local restaurant.
  • We have learned much about how this community functions while organizing with community members for Mateo and since then.
  • Nonprofit organizations are at odd ends with the community, and we have collected many stories of trauma, discrimination, and racism.

Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Partners with Omnicell to Drive Improved Clinical and Operational Outcomes

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Thursday, July 29, 2021

It introduces groundbreaking pharmacy automation technologythe Omnicell XR2 systemalong with dedicated resources to support operation and best practice optimization to help eliminate errors during medication dispensing and enhance inventory control, leading to improved clinical and financial outcomes.

Key Points: 
  • It introduces groundbreaking pharmacy automation technologythe Omnicell XR2 systemalong with dedicated resources to support operation and best practice optimization to help eliminate errors during medication dispensing and enhance inventory control, leading to improved clinical and financial outcomes.
  • Through Omnicell One, a cloud-based intelligence service, Spartanburg Regional expects to gain the visibility, insights, and workflow tools needed to drive improvements in medication inventory optimization, medication waste reduction, and drug diversion monitoring.
  • Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System (SRHS) offers a full spectrum of services through six hospital campuses: Spartanburg Medical Center, Spartanburg Medical CenterMary Black Campus, Pelham Medical Center, Cherokee Medical Center, Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care and Union Medical Center.
  • Since 1992, Omnicell has been committed to transforming the pharmacy care delivery model to dramatically improve outcomes and lower costs.

Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Extends Partnership with Omnicell to Digitize and Automate Medication Management

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Monday, July 8, 2019

Leveraging streamlined workflows and enhanced data insights, Spartanburg Regional is looking to enhance medication management and improve pharmacy performance through Omnicells automation and cloud-based predictive intelligence solutions.

Key Points: 
  • Leveraging streamlined workflows and enhanced data insights, Spartanburg Regional is looking to enhance medication management and improve pharmacy performance through Omnicells automation and cloud-based predictive intelligence solutions.
  • Spartanburg Regional is planning to launch a centralized distribution center as the main hub for pharmacy supply chain management.
  • Central to operations in the new center will be Omnicells XR2 Automated Central Pharmacy System , a robotic system designed to automate critical workflows to maximize inventory control, help improve efficiency and increase medication safety.
  • Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System (SRHS) offers a full spectrum of services through six hospital campuses: Spartanburg Medical Center, Spartanburg Medical CenterMary Black Campus, Pelham Medical Center, Cherokee Medical Center, Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care and Union Medical Center.