American Green Technology® (AGT) has installed its innovative Health Risk Management System (HRMS) in a plastic surgery center in Hong Kong. The CorVic Skin and Facial Rejuvenation Clinic specializes in professional analysis and high-quality medical, skin and facial treatments and skincare services. A clinic like CorVic is just one of numerous applications that are ideal for the HRMS; other traditional healthcare facilities include hospitals, outpatient surgery centers, nursing homes, long-term care facilities, dental offices and cancer infusion centers.
“The installation of the HRMS technology provides a clear advantage in protecting our patients and staff against deadly HAIs,” says CorVic partner Cory Cho. “Patient care is our utmost priority. It is important our customers realize that we take their safety, health and well-being very seriously. That is why we decided to utilize the HRMS technology for added security against dangerous pathogens. It offers a great peace of mind.”
The patented, unobtrusive lighting system offers a barrier against 99.7 percent of hazardous HAI-causing bacteria and viruses such as MERS, MRSA, staph and even tuberculosis.
Source: American Green Technology
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