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GV Health Unveils New Corporate Identity
Thursday, 15 October 2009 00:00

GV Health New LogoGV Health, formerly Green Valet, has today unveiled a new company name, corporate identity and logo. The unveiling takes place at the Infection Prevention Society conference in Harrogate this week.

The new name reflects the company's focus on healthcare and in particular the area of infection prevention and control. GV Health supply market leading products for three sectors of healthcare: infection prevention and control, clinical and non-clinical disposables and healthcare IT management systems...

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NHS selects Green Valet bulk bags for clinical waste transport

Bulk Carriage BagFollowing independent tests GV Health's new Clinical Waste Bulk Carriage bag has been approved for use transporting clinical waste in bulk quantities to incineration and alternative treatment sites. This bag has now been placed on contract with NHS Supply Chain and is available for use in UK hospitals...

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Flu pandemic tops risk register

CoverallA flu pandemic is the gravest threat to UK security and could claim up to 750,000 lives according to the new National Risk Register. Commissioned by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the register sets out the potential impact of a range of different risks including flooding and terrorism and is intended to encourage public and private organisations to think about their response to major emergencies...

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GV Health infection containment PPE packs win NHS backing

body-suit-infectionGV Health infection containment PPE packs recently gained NHS backing and were added for the first time to the new NHS Supply Chain official catalogue...

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Addenbrookes selects Clematis for infection control

Addenbrookes HospitalGV Health Clematis was installed recently at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge where a number of specialist units use items such as disposable curtains to reduce infection. The system manages distribution of high value disposables used for infection control.

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