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Andrew Ward is the senior technical reviewer for the building water health division of the water systems program at NSF International. Contact him at award@nsf.org.
According to the American Hospital Association, nearly 37 million people are admitted to a hospital every year in the United States. Hospitals and health care facilities have a more varied population than other buildings due to the range of ages and the conditions for which patients are treated.