Product Pages, User Experience, Corporate Communications
Product Pages, User Experience, Corporate Communications
Posey HeadStart Notification Sensors utilize a unique dual-release design that activates as the first yellow strap on the sensor is unfastened. A secondary release helps provide additional time before the patient exits the chair or bed.
Made in the United States, TIDI's new Level 2 Face Masks are designed with the end user in mind, offering both protection and comfort.
TIDI's S.A.F.E. Program can complement or enhance your approach to falls management. Find out how.
TIDIShield Digital X-Ray Sensor Sheaths provide a custom fit over x-ray sensors to help reduce the risk of contamination.
Managing your health insurance just got faster & easier!
Important reminders and new educational tutorials for our members and providers
Feature Stories
For Liam, what first appeared to be flu-like symptoms was actually a life-threatening infection known as septicemia, or sepsis. Doctors at a local emergency room sent Liam by helicopter to UI Stead Family Children's Hospital, where his parents learned his liver and kidneys were failing.
Late one winter Sunday morning, Bruce Brockway and his 10-year-old son Garrett began cleaning up trees and brush that littered the woodsy backyard of their Burlington home. But in one unthinkable moment, the Brockway family’s life changed forever.
When Whitney Wagaman had a routine ultrasound with her local doctor at 20 weeks, she was ecstatic to find out she was having a baby girl. But that excitement turned to fear once Whitney and her husband, Corey, learned something was wrong: Baby Charlotte had a mass on her heart.
Colton Barker is the life of the party. His upbeat and caring demeanor makes Colton who he is, which has been largely influenced by what he’s been through.
On a September day in 2011, 3-year-old Kyleigh Burlingame and her mom, Tiffany, took a trip to the zoo. Unfortunately, neither of them got to see a single animal. That day, Kyleigh had her first seizure. It was "the scariest moment of my life," Tiffany remembers. "I had never seen a seizure before."
In February 2014, Denise Brown of Robins, Iowa, had a routine mammogram in Cedar Rapids. When the results for her right breast came back abnormal, she underwent a biopsy and two lumpectomies. The lumpectomies and a subsequent MRI showed that Denise had multifocal ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)-a common type of breast cancer found in the milk ducts of the breast.
When junior ROTC instructor Stephen Cockrell of Attica, Iowa, began experiencing an earache and sore throat in September 2014, he figured it was a cold he had caught from his students. But when his symptoms kept returning months later despite antibiotics, his local doctor performed a CT scan.
In the early hours of Oct. 15, 2014, Amber Hansen-then only 29 weeks pregnant-woke up with severe bleeding. Her husband, Casey, took Amber to the labor and delivery unit at Mercy-Cedar Rapids, a member of the University of Iowa Health Alliance.