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The Summer Baby Boom is Here
The Summer Baby Boom is Here

Miami Herald

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

The Summer Baby Boom is Here

Hospitals equipped for surge in summer births with on-demand Labor & Delivery and NICU rentals from US Med-Equip HOUSTON, TX / ACCESS Newswire / June 5, 2025 / As hospitals across the United States brace for the seasonal surge in summer births, US Med-Equip (USME), the top-rated provider of medical equipment rentals, reports a spike in orders for labor and delivery (L&D) and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) equipment. Birth rates historically peak from June through August. Amid ongoing staffing shortages and budget pressures, hospitals are turning to USME for fast, flexible access to lifesaving devices. Utilization of rented birthing beds, incubators, ventilators, ultrasounds, temperature regulation systems, monitors, portable ventilators, backup batteries and other equipment supporting mothers and newborns is on the rise. "Hospital partners are renting equipment to support the delicate needs of premature and critically ill infants," said Greg Salario, CEO of US Med-Equip. "Our role is to help these healthcare heroes focus on providing the highest level of care without being limited by equipment shortages or capital constraints." Hospitals are renting specialized equipment to support the delicate needs of newborns and mothers, including Vapotherm® Precision Flow devices for high-velocity respiratory support, GE Giraffe™ incubators for thermally regulated environments, Sentec transcutaneous monitoring systems for continuous, non-invasive blood gas monitoring and Gentherm's Blanketrol III hyper-hypothermia system for precise temperature management. Also in high demand-and only available for rent from USME- are Airon® pneumatictransport ventilators for safe neonatal transfers, Zopec's most compact and powerful backup batteries, and Linet birthing beds designed for comfort and safety during labor and delivery. In addition to rental equipment on-demand, USME provides on-site biomedical maintenance and asset management services to help hospitals ensure every device is ready when it matters most. With more than 100 locations nationwide and a team of over 700 employees, USME delivers medical equipment within a standard of two hours plus drive time. Like the hospitals it supports, the company operates 24/7 to help clinicians respond quickly to patient needs without the long-term costs of owning, tracking and maintaining infrequently used devices. About US Med-Equip: USME partners with top hospitals to provide the highest quality medical equipment, including monitoring devices, ventilators, infusion pumps, patient beds and more. From on-demand delivery of medical equipment rentals to asset management and onsite biomedical support services, USME is the highest-rated medical equipment partner for hospitals across the country.

"We know where you live": Turkish journalist threatened with his image on dog's body
"We know where you live": Turkish journalist threatened with his image on dog's body

Al Bawaba

time25-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Bawaba

"We know where you live": Turkish journalist threatened with his image on dog's body

ALBAWABA - After publicly endorsing Israeli-Turkish singer Linet, veteran Turkish journalist and columnist Fatih Altaylı—who has a lengthy career in print and television media and is renowned for his candid commentary—became the victim of an alleged threat outside his house. Also Read Journalist Taylor Lorenz says Luigi Mangione is 'morally good man' Altaylı is often in the focus of public conversation due to his critical views on politics and culture. He formerly held key posts at major media publications such as Habertürk and Hürriyet. Shortly after Altaylı expressed support for Linet, whose performance was canceled because of her Israeli heritage, the event took place. Altaylı said that his remarks sparked an internet uproar and resulted in an intimidation attempt close to his home in Şişli, Istanbul. A group displayed a sign that said, "Don't commit crimes: Walk your dogs with leashes and muzzles," next to Altaylı's house. Law No. 5199 states that it is illegal to walk dogs without a leash or muzzle. Altaylı thinks the banner was a front for a hidden threat, even though it seemed to be about pet ownership restrictions. Sen siyonistleri protesto eden güzel insanlara it sürüsü diye hakaret edersen onlar da doğrusunu resmederler. — Prof. Dr. Abdulvahap Akıncı 🇹🇷 (@aakinci5) May 24, 2025 He had a strong reaction to the event on social media: "A bunch of criminals arrived to my area last night and displayed their filth by hanging a banner while hiding their true intentions behind falsehoods. I have security evidence to back up my criminal complaint. It is my hope that the Istanbul Police would respond appropriately. This is blatantly dangerous, saying, "We know where you live." Given the date and location, the banner, which was up under the pretense of a legal warning, has been generally seen as an act of intimidation. Concerns over the safety of prominent personalities who voice dissident or unpopular views have been raised by the occurrence. Altaylı underlined that the true problem was not animal laws but rather the use of intimidation in public to stifle dissenting opinions under the guise of civic duty. After Altaylı filed a formal complaint, the situation is now being reviewed by the police.

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