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350 call York Hospital about bacteria exposure
2015
WellSpan's cleaning protocols for devices used in these procedures \"did not align perfectly with the original guidelines provided by the device manufacturer,\" according to the letter sent to patients. They don't know if they had been cleaning machine correctly if they would have prevented the 8 cases, said Dr. R. Hal Baker, senior vice president of Clinical Improvement for WellSpan Health and a physician at Apple Hill Internal Medicine. \"It's frustrating that there is no test you can take to see whether you're going to be the unlucky 1 percent or the lucky 99 percent,\" Baker said.
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Getting a better picture of health; WellSpan is using digitalized images that are easier for doctors to share
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Nejman, Jennifer
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Baker, R Hal
2006
Most of the X-ray films in York Hospital and Gettysburg Hospital have been replaced with digital images. The images can be viewed on computers, which allows more doctors to access them quickly. The Picture Archiving Communication System, called PACS, is part of WellSpan Health's $40 million, five-to-seven year imaging project involving equipment, facilities and personnel. WellSpan includes York and Gettysburg hospitals. At Memorial, employees are using digital archiving but still printing films, said Josette Myers, hospital spokeswoman. By the end of March, Memorial plans to be completely digital, Myers said.
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Area hospitals have a better picture of health
2006
Most of the X-ray films in York Hospital and Gettysburg Hospital have been replaced with digital images. The images can be viewed on computers, which allows more doctors to access them quickly. The Picture Archiving Communication System, called PACS, is part of WellSpan Health's $40 million, five-to-seven year imaging project involving equipment, facilities and personnel. WellSpan includes York and Gettysburg hospitals. At Memorial, employees are using digital archiving but still printing films, said Josette Myers, hospital spokeswoman. By the end of March, Memorial plans to be completely digital, Myers said.
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Group says Santoni misused its literature: Project Vote Smart contends the incumbent Democrat violated a ban on using the group's material as fodder for negative campaigning
2006
Nov. 1--State Rep. Dante Santoni Jr. and the Pennsylvania Democratic State Committee failed to read the bold print before attacking Republican challenger Hal R. Baker, according to a national voter-education group.Project Vote Smart, a nonpartisan organization based in Montana, claimed Tuesday that a campaign flier criticizing Baker's positions on taxes violated a ban on using the group's material as fodder for negative campaigning.\"Project Vote Smart does not permit the use of its name or programs in any negative campaign activity, including advertising, debates and speeches,\" states a disclaimer in bold print on the group's Web site.Baker, a Muhlenberg Township Republican, completed Project Vote Smart's annual candidates' survey, stating his position on issues ranging from abortion to poverty.In that survey, Baker said he favored a slight increase in the state's gas tax and a slight decrease in state corporate taxes.The Democrats claimed in a campaign flier the responses show that Baker would cut taxes for wealthy corporations and raise taxes for working people. Adelaid E.
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DANIELL-BAKER
1985
Hal R. Daniell, Orlando, announces the engagement of his daughter, Lisa Caroline, to Mark Steven Baker, Orlando, son of Conrad A.
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Obituary: Lee Small Baker COCKEYSVILLE, MD
2005
Lee Small Baker COCKEYSVILLE, MD-Lee Small Baker died at Broadmead in Cockeysville, Md., on Tuesday, November 8, 2005. She was 103 years old. Born October 27, 1902, in York, she was the daughter of George Small, president of the PA&S Small Co. Mrs. Baker graduated from Oldfields School in Glencoe, Md., in 1919. She married The Rev. Richard Henry Baker in October, 1926, and they lived in Baltimore from 1931-1951 while her husband was Rector. The consummate hostess, Mrs.
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