GCX Corporation Joins The Beryl Institute Community


Dedicated to improving the patient experience for the patients and families they serve, GCX Corp, the market leader in medical instrument and IT mounting solutions, recently joined The Beryl Institute community as an organizational member. Organizational members create market distinction by supporting a culture where staff at all levels have access to patient experience resources and show their understanding that patient experience is an integration of quality, safety and service.

“As our GCX Patient Engagement product line continues to expand to meet growing demand from hospitals worldwide, we welcome the opportunity to both share and learn from healthcare leaders within The Beryl Institute community who also are dedicated to elevating the patient experience,” said Dave Mikulak, GCX Director of National Accounts.

The Institute serves as a resource for shared information and proven practices, a dynamic incubator of leading research and new ideas and an interactive connector of leaders and practitioners. With this membership, GCX gains access to the growing number of resources that will support leading a positive patient experience effort at their organization.

“We are honored GCX has joined The Beryl Institute community as an organization member. This action represents their clear, public and committed stand on the importance and impact of a positive patient experience,” said Jason Wolf, president of The Beryl Institute. “In becoming an organizational member, GCX, has reinforced a central point in healthcare today, that people across all roles in healthcare can and do impact the patient experience and should have access to information and colleagues that will support them in their efforts.”

For more information on GCX Corporation, contact Kevin Merritt, Director of Marketing, at (818) 626-5758, Ext. 713. For more information about membership with The Beryl Institute, visit http:// www.theberylinstitute.org



August 29, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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