Ascom Launches Quarterly Publication The Ascom Report


The Ascom Report covers top industry trends and data insights to help hospitals improve clinical care and communications

Ascom, the global solutions provider focused on healthcare ICT and mobile workflow solutions, today launched The Ascom Report, a quarterly report developed to help hospital leaders improve clinical care and communications through data-driven, actionable insights. Based on interviews with industry leaders, Ascom’s proprietary databases and research, and the company’s experience and expertise, the Report focuses on breaking down silos, integrating systems, orchestrating workflows and enabling caregivers.

The inaugural issue dives deeply into HCAHPS scores, with insights from Ascom’s HCAHPS database, including a year-by-year analysis of star ratings. With this data, The Ascom Report discusses why star ratings are slow to change and keys to improvement.

Join us for a webinar on September 27, 2019 at 11 a.m. EDT with the report author and Ascom’s clinical expert and get your questions answered live.

To learn more about The Ascom Report, subscribe and download the current issue, visit https://theascomreport.healthcare-platform.com/ 



September 9, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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