There are two problems facing Americans right now and Stephen MacMillan is out to solve them . What exactly are these problems? First, over 100,000 people are dying from healthcare related diseases. In other words, people are going to hospitals and clinics and coming away with infections that ultimately lead to their deaths.


Second, hand sanitizers have led to the development of new treatment resistant superbugs. Unfortunately, little progress has been made in the last few years to find cures. The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology released a study stating that killing harmful microorganisms on contact is currently the best solution to this problem.


Before you get scared, when that's not our intention, read the following statement by Stephen MacMillan: "Although some of these diseases can prove quite deadly, the good news is that many of them are entirely preventable."


Enter Stephen MacMillan


Stephen's incredible acumen has led him to his finest moments. As you read more about him , you'll find that he is a devoted advocate for women, supporter of the Hispanic Communities, graduated from Davidson College in economics, and a graduate of Harvard Business School in advanced management.


His leadership experiences with Pharmacia Corporation, AdvaMed, Texas Instruments, Greater Kalamazoo United Way and others led him to becoming the CEO of sBioMed, LLC., an innovative company which is an emerging leader in infection control. sBioMed has developed Steriplex SD which is a powerful new disinfectant product that can play a pivotal role in containing and potentially eliminating outbreaks of these modern superbugs we talked about earlier.


What Does Stephen MacMillan Recommend As Solutions To These Problems?


Stephen MacMillan has four solutions to these problems. First, is an understanding of the future dilemma health care facilities are going to have under Obamacare. At the moment, these facilities are eligible to be reimbursed for the treatment of healthcare associated illnesses. When Obamacare is in full effect, health care institutions will have to foot these costs themselves. This first solution is to invest in preventative products, like Steriplex SD.


The second solution is to be aware of how patients are acquiring these infections. Believe it or not, a doctor's tie is brim full of germs. Anytime a doctor attempts to help a patient and their tie touches the patient, they're picking up germs. Imagine how many germs a tie can pick up after a full 8 hour shift, let alone a 10 or 12 hour shift. Doctors reading this will be wise to not wear a tie at all or pin it to their shirt so that it doesn't touch their patients.


You might read the next two solutions and scoff, but I challenge you to read them and decide to act on age old wisdom. The great thing about truth is that it can be repeated a thousand times and still have meaning.


The third solution is for all of us to be much better at washing our hands. Yes, it can be a pain to be washing them often, but it will help to save lives. Stephen MacMillan was found saying, "Many individuals fail to wash their hands regularly when visiting a doctor’s office or hospital." Door handles, table tops, handrails, chairs, and etc are great places for germs to hangout. Doctors need to also be washing their hands after dealing with their patients.

Remember when you were little and your parents told you to cover your mouth after sneezing and coughing? Well, they were right to teach you that. When you don't cover your mouth, germs fly and land on places that people will touch. Do yourself and others a favor by preventing the germs from spreading.


Final Thoughts


Unfortunately, all attempts to stop the development and spread of superbugs have proven very unsuccessful. To tackle these problems facing Americans and health care facilities, we need to make sure we're following age old wisdom, rather than dismissing them as trite sayings. The future is bright when you know Stephan MacMillan is leading sBioMed and the war against superbugs.






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