Handyman Insurance, After Sandy Injuries, Hospital Sector Pushes to Avoid a Relapse
Friday, Aug. 2nd 2013 5:16 AM
For hospitals, restoring power and other operations after the storm was just their first problem. Now they must come up with a plan to avoid such devastation if another such crisis strikes again.
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