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    Joe Wasserman, Health System CEO, joins Hospital Impact

    April 8th, 2009

    by Tony Chen

    I'm very excited to announce our newest blogger at Hospital Impact: Mr. Joe Wasserman.

    Wasserman is the President and CEO of Lakeland Healthcare, a three-hospital system that includes two long-term facilities, an assisted living center, 3,500 associates, and 325 physicians located in Southwest Michigan. He has been in this role since 1985.

    Joe received his Masters of Health Services Administration from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor. He is also a Fellow of the ACHE.

    Joe: Welcome to the community and the team, and we look forward to working with you.

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    Hospital facilities built today do not include asbestos, but many older buildings still have asbestos components in them. Steam pipes, boilers and furnace ducts were often insulated with an asbestos blanket or asbestos paper tape because of their fireproof and insulating properties. Resilient floor tiles were made from vinyl asbestos. Asbestos cement was employed in roofing, shingles and siding materials. The hazard of this carcinogen increases when the fibers become airborne, and untrained contractors can inadvertently increase risks by cutting, tearing, sawing, scraping, or sanding asbestos materials. Elevated asbestos levels can occur in hospitals where old materials are damaged or disturbed. It is best to leave undamaged asbestos material alone if it is not likely to be disturbed. Inhaling asbestos fibers is known to cause mesothelioma and other diseases. Be sure to use an experienced asbestos removal contractor when you need to get rid of old materials that might contain asbestos.