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Subject: Patient arrested after flooding W.Va. hospital's ER | Flu activity drops, but virus still widespread in 17 states | 2 quick thoughts on the hospital industry | Mayo uses 'ambient intelligence' to find actionable EHR data in ICUs
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March 26, 2018
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